Posts Tagged ‘Teacher’
Monday, February 7th, 2011

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Have you read The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie?
You haven’t?
Run, don’t walk, to your nearest bookstore or surf your way over to your favorite e-retailer.
This is a preview of
Book Buzz: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
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Read the full post (382 words, 3 images, estimated 1:32 mins reading time)
Tags: Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Adolescence, assessment design, assessment design california, assessment design la jolla, Children's literature, educational blogs, Educational consulting, Literature, Native Americans, Products and Services, Sherman Alexie, Teacher
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
It is a gray kind of marine-layer day here in California. The kind of day that makes me want to hunker down in my jammies, grab my ubiquitous cup of coffee and read a book. Except now that I am an iPad owner, it makes me want to cuddle that sleek, little rectangle and find something new and different to do.
So reluctantly, I put my NY Times crossword puzzle aside and I continued my quest for great Education related apps.
I found one.
Tags: Arts, assessment design, assessment design california, assessment design la jolla, blogs, California, Color, curriculum, curriculum design, educational blogs, educational technology, instructional seminars, iPad, ITunes Store, learning, lesson plans, Teacher, technology, Writers Resources, Writing
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
When we tuned in to EEC’s blog, we we were shocked to learn that Jennifer Edstrom, Principal Consultant of EEC, had broken down and purchased an iPad, after much skepticism on her part. In today’s episode, we will learn about one of her favorite apps for the iPad so far.
I promised you earlier that I would begin examining how I plan to use the iPad as a classroom teacher. One of the first apps I purchased is one that I wish I had been able to use when I was a fourth grade classroom teacher.
Tags: Amateur, assessment design, assessment design california, assessment design la jolla, Astronomical object, Astronomy, blogs, Cassiopeia, consulting, curriculum design, education, Educational consulting, educational technology, iPad, lesson plans, science, Solar System, Star Walk, Teacher, technology
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
Happy Monday morning!
This morning, uncharacteristically, I had some time on my hands.
Those that know me are aware that this happens only when the moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars.
Having said this, I found myself in a bit of work limbo and so took my little iPad down to the closest coffee establishment with free wi-fi and had myself a cup o’ Joe.
Tags: assessment design, assessment design california, assessment design la jolla, blogs, consulting, curriculum, curriculum design, education, educational blogs, Educational consulting, educational technology, Educators, iPad, List of e-book readers, Teacher, technology
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Monday, June 7th, 2010
For some of you, it’s the end of the school year.
You are tired.
You are writing report cards or narratives.
You are packing up your classroom and squirreling away the supplies for next year that have already arrived in hopes that the summer program that is using your classroom will not find your fresh stock of crayons and help themselves (or was that just my own experience?).
For some of you, you are on vacation. You are lying in a darkened bedroom recovering from the school year.
You are sipping an iced Starbucks drink and wearing open toed shoes.
Tags: Academic term, assessment design, assessment design california, assessment design la jolla, blogs, consulting, curriculum, curriculum design, education, educational blogs, Educational consulting, Educators, enduring understandings, Fun Facts, history, instructional seminars, K through 12, lesson plans, Personal and Class Pages, Shakespeare, social studies, Starbucks, Teacher, United States, United States History
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