Posted on November 17th, 2009 by Nedra Isenberg
The 2009-2010 Winter Wonderland Project is now open for registration!
The Winter Wonderland Project is an online project for grades K-3 that includes winter-themed technology activities with reading, writing, and math components. Registration will open on Wednesday, November 18th. The Project will begin December 1st and end February 28th. Teachers who participate will share student work on [...]
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Posted on March 7th, 2009 by Nedra Isenberg
Oops, some how February slipped by with out a single blog post and if I don’t get busy the same thing will happen again this month. I know, we’re all busy but I do need to make more of an effort to post at least once a month and preferably twice. I have many topics [...]
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Posted on December 6th, 2008 by Nedra Isenberg
(My First Blog Bost)
I just passed my one year anniversary of blogging. Hard to believe just over a year ago I barely knew what a blog was let alone a wiki, ning, Twitter or the words web2.0 and PLN.
I had a crash course in learning all these terms at NYSCATE during a day long [...]
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Posted on July 15th, 2008 by Nedra Isenberg
This post is going to be a little different today. As I read blogs I often read about educators that are passionate about what they do and I hear that we need to help children find what they are passionate about to write about in their blogs. Well, I just finished traveling Route 66 from [...]
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Posted on March 21st, 2008 by Nedra Isenberg
flickr photo from quatro.sinko’s photostream
As I read through various blogs and tweets I see numerous comments about teachers not using technology and preparing our students with 21st century skills. This includes Will Richardson’s Weblogg-ed where he asks; “Which leads to the second question which is how in god’s name can we talk seriously about [...]
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