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"Hi John -- it's good to see other Houston-area edubloggers here. Yay!"
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ssandifer
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Hello from New York! It's a rainy morning, but there's still hope for the sun. Nice to hear from someone in the edublogger world. How has my work changed? well, I think about that all the time. I still work and teach with the same goals in mind, but now I do it with more ease. My students are in constant contact with me. Our reactions to each other are more instantaneous, and our interactions go deeper. I still have to grade papers and prepare lessons, but now that we're paperless, we can do a lot more. I can grade my papers at any time and don't have to worry about them blowing away or getting coffee stained. (I'm not very good with paper). I give more in depth comments on students' work, and they don't have to squint when trying to read my script on their papers. Kids work has more of an audience; it's no longer just me reading their stories. Now they can publish them and get feedback from their peers or publish to other sites.
So, in short, my work has become so much more productive. I still have to read their essays and stories, but now I know that they're not just writing them for me. We can be spontaneous, get more kids engaged, and have more interesting discussions
as we use the internet as a source. I love the way work and school is changing.
Take care.
Jeannine
Hello from Long Island. I hope you're not boiling over in Houston. We hear you're having a hot summer there. Your job as an instructional leader for educational computing sounds like exactly what I want to do. I am a teacher, but am also in a technology position that I don't have enough time for. I'm hoping they'll eventually see the need for it to be full time. Do you have any teavhing responibilities? building respnsibilities? or is it all just technology? Have a great weekend.
Jeannine
Greetings from Australia!
Roger
Thanks for the friend invite! I'm working with a student on some art education videos - if that's of interest to you, please send me a note at rh(at)nextvista(dot).org.
Take care,
Rushton
Have a nice weekend :-)
Hugs from México