After a couple of fits and starts, the prototype WIImote interactive whiteboard is done. I got it all working today and think it shows great promise for little money. I confess, Ididn't make my own LED pen. Instead, I found a decent infrared miniature flashlight on the web for about 20 bucks. It's nicely constructed and seems to do the trick just fine. So, for the cost of WIImote (39.99)and a 20 dollar LED flashlight, I have what costs considerably more from the proprietary side. Still, it's not…
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Posted on May 5th, 2008 at 2:33pm —
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Our budget season has left us again characteristically gloomy about our power to acquire adequate amounts of technology for instruction. Happens every year at this time. We basically have had the same amount to spend since the state started SOL testing, and to meet that end, we are fine. To meet other ends is altogether another matter. The "other ends" means having enough technology to support instructional goals within your district. You'd think that if you spent a large sum of money on softwar…
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Posted on April 15th, 2008 at 2:00pm —
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So me and my ITRT colleagues just finished sitting through yet another three days of training from Renaissance Learning. There was nothing wrong with the training or the requirement of our attendance. In fact, since we now exist in schools, we have an important role to play to support the technologies and instructional practices that will make these programs work. In our district , we take care of the technology that supports the software, train teachers to use these tools, and occasionally moni…
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Posted on February 22nd, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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My wife and I were getting ready for VSTE later this month when she came across this graphic that's commonly used by her company and many others in regard to creating effective instruction. The graphic that my wife was looking at didn't have source to it, so she asked me if I was familiar with it. The graphic below isn't the one she was looking at, but close enough to this one.
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Posted on February 7th, 2008 at 10:30am —
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I am a skeptic. There are a few of us of this ilk lurking about asking questions that many people would rather not answer. We can be troublesome lot. We expect extraordinary claims must be backed by extraordinary proof.
I can't help it though. My parents pushed me to go to college to study something that would lead to gainful employment. I suppose they also has some liberal notion that education was useful for a number of reasons, after all, they were teachers too, but in the end my pa…
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Posted on December 11th, 2007 at 3:28pm —
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I really enjoyed your session on Gadgets and Strategies for Effective Visual presentation. Your presentation model a great lesson that could be implemented with students...and just like students...your audience was sitting on the edge of their seats totally engaged wanting to know the answers! Great Job! Also thanks for all the support you gave us IRTs as we ventured into the world of presenting!
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