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		<title>Meditating in the pool &#8211; Midyear reflections</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 22:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cathy Wolinsky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I work to get my strength back I am returning to swimming. The half hour in the pool reminds me of what a great space it is for meditating and reflecting.
We have passed the midyear point in the school year and although I missed most of the first four months of school I am [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I work to get my strength back I am returning to swimming. The half hour in the pool reminds me of what a great space it is for meditating and reflecting.</p>
<p>We have passed the midyear point in the school year and although I missed most of the first four months of school I am thrilled by the technology-related learning I am seeing going on at the Elementary School. One big addition this year is that we now have four carts of laptops which means that there is one available for every four or five classes in a wing, with an additional one that seems to be used regularly by third and fourth grade classes in the blue wing. We were able to purchase one more projector and cart so now fifteen classrooms are sharing seven projectors.</p>
<p>Students in second grade are writing and editing in <a href="http://www.cricksoft.com/us/products/clicker/default.aspx">Clicker 5</a> in the lab. They love the fact that it reads their work back to them for editing and revision, and the teachers have made good use of online learning grids which serve as templates to support writing about the weather, frogs, Chinese New Year and other topics. Classes have learned to use <a href="http://www.cricksoft.com/us/products/clickerpaint/default.aspx">Clicker Paint</a> to illustrate poems and other pieces of writing for display in the hallways and online. Teachers have used the lab for Math practice and as an introduction to Math concepts. Two classes have created <a href="http://voicethread.com/#home">Voicethreads</a> that can be viewed from their class web pages that display student work and voices. Several <a href="http://www.quicktime-downloads.net">Quicktime</a> movies of classroom presentations are also available on class pages. One class is about to join a daily weather recording activity on a <a href="http://weatherwatch.edublogs.org/">blog</a> started by first grade. We will be the NorthEast region class that is recording the weather for one week each month and comparing it with other regions. Students will record each other during the classroom morning meeting and then we can post their voices as podcasts on the blog.</p>
<p>In third grade students have been practicing addition and subtraction facts and doing some math problem-solving activities all year. Two teachers have class blogs, one has individual student blogs within the <a href="http://www.classblogmeister.com/">classblogmeister blog</a>. The blogs are being used to communicate student work to parents, for students to comment to each other and we have plans to use them to communicate with other schools. In support of Science units classes have researched rocks and minerals, watched some movie clips from our Safari Montage collection and one class did <a href="http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/members/2007-035">Bugscope</a> online in the fall. The <a href="http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/">Bugscope</a> home page lists a <a href="http://virtual.itg.uiuc.edu/index.shtml">Virtual Microscope</a> interface that can be downloaded to view images of minerals and other items from their site. Most classes are using AppleWorks to write reports as well as creative writing assignments, adding images from the Internet or their own illustrations using a Paint box added to the wordprocessing page.</p>
<p>Fourth grade classes are using the iBook carts consistently for writing and students are becoming proficient at saving work to the class file server folder so they can continue work on any laptop or lab computer. One class had a Publishing Fair to share folk tales written in AppleWorks or EasyBook. Other classes have increased the volume and quality of student writing using conferencing on the iBooks to help students with  editing and revision. One class is currently working on putting an essay project online as a class <a href="http://voicethread.com/#home">Voicethread</a>. All classes have introduced keyboarding and some students are finishing the lessons offered at <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/">BBC Dance Mat Typing</a>. A big focus at the moment is teaching students to use our Internet resources and databases (primarily <a href="http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/home">WorldBook Online</a> &amp; <a href="http://libraries.maine.edu/mainedatabases/">MARVEL</a>) to support the process of inquiry. Once students have gathered information about a topic of interest, classes will be using different applications to prepare a report and some of these will be in a format that can be shared on the Internet when they are completed. All the fourth grade classes are using web pages and/or blogs to share student learning online and some are in formats that incorporate feedback or collaboration.</p>
<p>In all, I am thrilled by the work the teachers are doing to offer our elementary students access to technology tools that support creative expresssion of ideas and learning in a variety of formats. What I know if that new things will be happening in the coming months that I haven&#8217;t even envisioned yet. One thing that is making this possible (especially during my long absence) is the collaboration teachers have offered to each other and the shared learning that is going on between classrooms in all grades.</p>
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		<title>Professional learning at home: Educon 2.1 from my couch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 02:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cathy Wolinsky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I attended sessions at Educon 2.1 held this weekend at the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia without leaving my living room. Using the wiki that was compiled by the organizers I read about sessions and then linked to live sessions using mogulus to view the live stream of the sessions with a chat in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I attended sessions at <a href="http://educon21.wikispaces.com">Educon 2.1</a> held this weekend at the <a href="http://www.scienceleadership.org/drupaled/">Science Leadership Academy</a> in Philadelphia without leaving my living room. Using the <a href="http://educon21.wikispaces.com/">wiki</a> that was compiled by the organizers I read about sessions and then linked to live sessions using <a href="http://www.mogulus.com">mogulus</a> to view the live stream of the sessions with a chat in an adjacent window.</p>
<p>I learned about the rights of users that are protected by copyright laws from <a href="http://educon21.wikispaces.com/Conversations#e204-1">Kristin Hokanson&#8217;s session</a> which will be useful as I work with our 4th grade multi-media projects this week. Then I participated in a chat with 60+ other educators in a conversation about what should stay and what should be changed in <a href="http://educon21.wikispaces.com/What+Will+Learning+Look+Like">our ideal school of the future</a> facilitated and recorded by <a href="http://weblogg-ed.com/">Will Richardson</a>. His <a href="http://google.com/notebook/public/01363149523840088726/BDR-CSgoQ5pOGiNwj">Google Notebook</a> for the session offered a list of related current writing. I listened to <a href="http://stager.org/bio.html">Gary Stager</a> review his not so humbly titled <a href="http://educon21.wikispaces.com/304-1">&#8220;Best Ideas </a><a href="http://educon21.wikispaces.com/304-1">in the Educational World&#8221;</a>. They are a good list to keep in mind; I especially like the thought, &#8220;Document success wherever you can&#8230;,&#8221; as I need to remember to share and publish what we are doing that demonstrates the creativity and learning of our students. While in the chats I recognized some participants and communicated with others I didn&#8217;t know. Will Richardson included those in the chat as a discussion group in his session and checked in with us online to connect us to the room. I found some new people to follow on my <a href="http://twitter.com/cathywo">Twitter</a> network and found new blogs, nings and student projects that gave me ideas for our schools. In all, a fun way to learn on my own terms in my own time.</p>
<p>Tomorrow I will change it up a little and participate in the two afternoon sessions with my K-12 colleagues Alice &amp; Mike so we can have a conversation about what we see and hear. I would have loved to be there in person for the sessions and the times in between, but this new technology allowed me to take part in a stimulating professional learning experience from several hundred miles away.</p>
<p>Thanks to the organizers, the student videographers and all who made this experience possible!</p>
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		<title>Custom Google Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:21:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cathy Wolinsky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I figured out how to add the code to my FirstClass Educational Resources pages so that will be a great tool this year. For example for a particular Science or Social Studies unit of study I can teach students to search within a pre-selected set of sites.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I figured out how to add the code to my FirstClass Educational Resources pages so that will be a great tool this year. For example for a particular Science or Social Studies unit of study I can teach students to search within a pre-selected set of sites.</p>
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		<title>Final Project Post</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 18:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cathy Wolinsky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note, fellow EDC500 class members, I didn&#8217;t get to this until late today so if you commented on my &#8220;Project Update&#8221; I&#8217;m sure that Alice will count that as a comment on my Project. CW
Why do this project?
I undertook this project in an attempt to compile the web pages, wikis and blogs that I have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Note, fellow EDC500 class members, I didn&#8217;t get to this until late today so if you commented on my &#8220;Project Update&#8221; I&#8217;m sure that Alice will count that as a comment on my Project. CW</p>
<p><em>Why do this project?</em></p>
<p>I undertook this project in an attempt to compile the web pages, wikis and blogs that I have created or may need to create. In the past I have had web pages hosted at a variety of addresses that even I couldn&#8217;t find, let alone someone else who might have common interest. This blog (<a href="http://yestech.edublogs.org">http://yestech.edublogs.org</a>) is designed to host my links to school sites, courses I teach as well as my professional portfolio. I needed to spend this week focusing on blogs as a tool for me before I knew enough to follow up on my ideas about ways teachers and students at school could use blogs. My work this week has confirmed what I have read in several blogs about having to write and create a blog for my own purposes before I could offer any guidance to others who might want to try this form of learning reflection for themselves and/or their students.</p>
<p><em>What is my project?</em></p>
<p>My project is essentially this blog- <em>Learning &amp; Teaching Using Technology: How can our students share what they have learned?</em> I still have much to learn about fine-tuning this blog to make it the web presence I want it to be.</p>
<p><em>How have I done this project and what will I continue to do?</em></p>
<p>I have spent most of the week on this blog and the sites that connect to it. The blog will grow and change as I continue to work on it. In the next few days I will be connecting this blog to other work I have at other Internet addresses and and playing with how the design works and feels. The blog site itself has much more complexity that I haven&#8217;t yet fully utilized (e.g. In what areas would images help a reader understand? What about posting videos would be most powerful? Podcasts?) I am not a &#8220;journaller&#8221; or person given to frequent written reflection so the dates on the last posts of this blog may serve to push me to keep it current. We&#8217;ll see!</p>
<p><em>What will it change in my practice?</em></p>
<p>I love the idea of having my resources connected to one place that is interactive. I&#8217;ve been intimidated to make things so &#8216;public&#8217;, but I&#8217;m getting more comfortable and look forward to the feedback it will allow. I hope that several teachers at school will want to develop classroom blogs and we collaborations across classes and schools in various settings.</p>
<p><em>How is it collaborative?</em></p>
<p>This project is a big step for me in moving to new ways of collaboration and connecting with other educators. The comments posted have been great and I hope that during the school year the content will be interesting enough to engage teachers at school in online conversations. I see this as a chance to open my work up to parents and students in a new way as perhaps they too will comment and react. If I can interest teachers in blogs for their classrooms that will give me a new connection to what students are learning and writing.</p>
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