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Author: ryan

  • Of course you’re busy, aren’t we all?

    A great article, I don’t want to look busy, sums up our
    preoccupation with being busy perfectly.

    Our culture is obsessed with being busy. When’s the last time you
    asked someone about their job or life and they didn’t use the word
    busy? It’s worn like a badge of honor. To even hint you might not be
    busy, conjures up visions of laziness and lack of ambition. As we plan
    various activities and events for schools, I’ll often hear, “that’s a
    busy time for schools”. Tell me when it’s not a busy time?

  • Google for Educators

    Google, at Google For Educators, is now offering educational
    resources for using Google products in the classroom:

    Google recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down
    the barriers between people and information, and we support educators
    who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers
    of human knowledge. This website is one of the ways we’re working to
    bolster that support and explore how Google and educators can work
    together.As a start, we’re inviting you to share your best ideas for
    using technology to innovate in the classroom. To your left, you’ll
    find a teacher’s guide to 12 Google products, including basic
    information about each tool, examples of how educators are using them,
    and lesson ideas. You’ll also find lesson plans and videos from our
    partners at Discovery Education focusing on two of our most popular
    teaching tools: Google Earth and Google SketchUp.

    When I first read it I was expecting a more general view of Internet
    resources that may be used in the classroom, but limiting it to Google
    products still gives teachers and students some very cool software they
    can use. Google Earth is talked about a lot, but I think a lot of people
    are missing out learning opportunities that can take place with Google
    SketchUp
    .

  • ProfCast – Welcome to ProfCast

    Are you on a Mac with OS X and would like an easy way to publish a
    podcast of presentations? Check out ProfCast.

    ProfCast is the ideal tool for recording and publishing your live
    Keynote or PowerPoint presentation. All elements of your presentation,
    including slide timing and voice narration, are recorded. You can then
    publish your complete presentation on the Web as a Podcast, complete
    with RSS support.

  • The Science of Star Trek

    A very cool article descibing what is possible and what isn’t possible
    in Star Trek:

    So, what are the features of Star Trek that a person interested in
    science can enjoy without guilt, and what features rightly tick off
    those persnickety critics? Well, many of the star systems mentioned on
    the show, such as Wolf 359, really do exist. Usually, though, the
    writers just make them up! There have also been some beautiful special
    effects pictures of binary stars and solar flares which were
    astronomically accurate and instructive. The best accuracy and worst
    stumbles can be found among the features of the show that have becom e
    constant through all of the episodes. Here’s a list of the standard
    Star Trek features, roughly in order of increasing scientific
    incredibility:

  • Technology give parents control of student lunches

    According to CNN.com, Houston School’s will soon be able to allow
    parents control of their student’s lunches:

    Primero Food Service Solutions, developed by Houston-based Cybersoft
    Technologies, allows parents to set up prepaid lunch accounts so
    children don’t have to carry money, said Ray Barger, Cybersoft’s
    director of sales and marketing.

  • NYT Lesson Plan: Active Reading

    NYT Lesson Plan: Active Reading

    In this lesson, students write encyclopedia articles focusing on
    topics in American history. They practice fact checking, assess their
    own ability to read actively and skeptically, and write memos that
    educate others on how to do so.

  • Multitasking Realities

    Smelly Knowledge » Multitasking Realities

    Merlin Mann of 43Folders posits that when one says they are
    multitasking, they are really just slicing their attention into
    smaller and smaller chunks.

  • Educational Freeware

    Here’s a site with Educational Freeware, listed by downloadable or
    online. Most of the downloadable is Windows only, but a few pieces of
    the software will run inder Linux.

  • Teacher resources at Education World

    Billed as “The Educator’s Best Friend”, Education WorldÂź, has a ton
    of resources for teachers and school administration, such as:

    • Lesson Planning
    • Professional Development
    • Administrator’s Desk
    • Technology
    • School Issues
    • EdWorld at Home