Thanks Ryan! I had looked into his pictures. These and I have access to bunches of National Geographic pictures too. Between the two I should have plenty to choose from. Thanks for your suggestion. You are a wealth of knowledge. I have found everything you've taught us to be EXTREMELY useful! I don't know how you do it all. You have my highest admiration!!! :)
Thanks Ryan! I joined some of the other groups - and am starting to get the hang of the environment! What a tremendous site! I am working to put together a sustained PD for my teachers (experienced educators, but perhaps not so tech saavy) as a year-long exploration....
I also teach pre-service teachers at Nazareth college in Rochester- and many of them were very skilled in referencing popular culture in their instruction - this will be a way for them to share- but also to learn! Thanks -K
Ryan, I am very excitied to learn and collaborate with you and the group as a whole. I will check out the administrators page as well however, thinking I should be in the "know" on both sides. Looking forward to many discussions!
Thanks Ryan - glad to be here -- I teach Media Lit to seniors and 7th graders at an all girls' school in Shaker Heights. Have done so for 10 years. Will be good to get some new ideas and hear what others are doing.
Hi Ryan,
Could you please send me a link to the program you once spoke about on one of the groups (I cannot recall which one) whereby I can use a still work of art and students can respond by writing on it, recording their voice, or linking to other websites? I can't recall the name of the website at all, and I wanted to give it a try in class. Thanks so much for your help.
Ryan,
Thank you so much for that link. It is really powerful. Showing it would be best, but I think I will run it by my principal first. I am not sure just talking about it will make the kids truely understand. Thx!
Thanks for the warm welcome - I was steered here by Jeff Stanzler, who mentioned you were another product of the MAC program. He steered me here after a conversation about a current project; looking forward to exploring!
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I'll check it out when I come back - flying out for 4 weeks of holiday!
I also teach pre-service teachers at Nazareth college in Rochester- and many of them were very skilled in referencing popular culture in their instruction - this will be a way for them to share- but also to learn! Thanks -K
Could you please send me a link to the program you once spoke about on one of the groups (I cannot recall which one) whereby I can use a still work of art and students can respond by writing on it, recording their voice, or linking to other websites? I can't recall the name of the website at all, and I wanted to give it a try in class. Thanks so much for your help.
Warmly,
Ingrid
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/
Thank you so much for that link. It is really powerful. Showing it would be best, but I think I will run it by my principal first. I am not sure just talking about it will make the kids truely understand. Thx!
Thanks again!
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