Image by cambodia4kidsorg via Flickr Presenter: Jason Ohler I was so impressed by last night’s MLTI Keynote by Jason Ohler that I decided to attend his morning session on New Media Narrative in the Classroom at the MLTI Summer Institute in Castine, what many are calling Digital Storytelling. The ideas he presented last night just… [Read more…]
Jason Ohler – provided the MLTI Keynote presentation last night, he provided an introduction (from me at least) to Digital Story telling. I have seen the sites and even downloaded some PDF things on Digital Story telling, but I have not taken the time before, to see what it actually is about. Ohler’s keynote really… [Read more…]
Image via Wikipedia Last Sunday, I replaced the front storm door. Before I go any further I want everyone to know that I am not a carpenter! During during this 6 hour ordeal, I got frustrated, tired, swore a bit, walked away, swore some more and then eventually “goober carpentered” it together. If I had… [Read more…]
Cover via Amazon I finished reading Teach Like a Champion (TLAC) a couple of days ago and needed to reflect a bit lot before actually writing this post. In my opinion the model presented in TLAC is very heavy into a Behaviorist, Teacher-centric model of teaching i.e. what has been characterized as the “Factory Method”. … [Read more…]
This has been a very good week, I created my first website (for my classroom, I will be tweaking it until school starts) better that website than my blog. Getting over that “fear” I had about creating a website is very satisfying to me and using Google Sites was extremely easy. Maybe now I will… [Read more…]
Today has been a totally amazing day. I crossed off one the most dreaded items on my TODO list today – create my first Webpage. Of all the things I have done in the tech side of my life, the one thing I haven’t done is complete a working webpage. Why? I have had way… [Read more…]
Image via Wikipedia Something I have wondered both as a parent and as a Teacher – Do other teachers actually like all the students they have in their classroom? Now this might seem like a dumb question and it seems that just about every teacher would answer “of course they like their students”. There is… [Read more…]
This post is about the frustrations I have felt as a Special Education teacher, Special Education student’s parent and having been involved in Special Education since 1989. It may not be this way everywhere, but from what I have seen and heard, what I have written below does bear some resemblance to reality, in far… [Read more…]
This is an updated version of my blog from November 4, 2009 when I created the Resource Room 220 blog. I have gone back and rewrote it for clarity AND to refocus the post on why I named my blog Resource Room 220. Why have I decided to create a blog named Resource Room 220? … [Read more…]
Since I decided to move back to WordPress last week, I have learned a lot about changing a blog over to a different blog host. In the process of this transfer, I ran into several questions about the physical setup and how they would relate to my goals for Resource Room 220. I found that… [Read more…]
July 29, 2010
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