I couldn't miss this one and pass it along to you all.
This site is an exciting compilation of stories that are just great to be projected on a big scree for the little ones or even for our adult classes.
Take a look at it and enjoy! Let us know if it was useful for you and if you planned something for it.
http://plattsburgh.neric.org/oak/smartboard/stories.htm
Friday, September 04, 2009
Stories for the Interactive Whiteboard
Thursday, August 20, 2009
How-To - CTJConnected
The Ed Tech Monitors have set the main goals for this semester:
So, here´s our deal. We start this blog to be our open channel, a place where we connect, ask and share. The Ed Tech Team and any of our teachers can be bloggers here to give a tip, to share a cool resource, or to tell us about a nice lesson plan.
Well, we start with a tutorial on how to use our CTJConnected wiki. Enjoy! And we´re waiting for your feedback.
Be a little patient to load the video.
- Give tech support to teachers and encourage even more of us to become content creators
- Give tech support to teachers who are in the process of turning themselves into Educational Technology users
So, here´s our deal. We start this blog to be our open channel, a place where we connect, ask and share. The Ed Tech Team and any of our teachers can be bloggers here to give a tip, to share a cool resource, or to tell us about a nice lesson plan.
Well, we start with a tutorial on how to use our CTJConnected wiki. Enjoy! And we´re waiting for your feedback.
Be a little patient to load the video.
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Monday, August 03, 2009
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Are you ready to dive in?
Hi Guys!
We are Carla and Erika, CTJ teachers and Technology enthusiasts. We love to look for new applications of technological resources to the classroom.
We invite you to join us on the Web 2.0 and experience all our excitement of using online tools with our students and partners around the world!
During this workshop we will only give you a taste of what is out there!
How about you? What kind of online tools have you been using?
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