I've followed Vicki's blog far a while now - love her ideas and resources! Our new head of school is coming from MICDS where they have established a Flat Classrooms project, and I would like to do that at Summit.
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Oooohhh, you're right Kristi. That just sets up the feed to your blog. But I think you can set it up for podcasts. Sue Waters (the edublogger) has written about setting up feeds here. You may find the entire thread helpful, but if you scroll down to items 19 and 20 on the blog, I think she addresses what you are talking about. She also gives directions for setting up the feedburner thing earlier in her posts. Hope it helps. Your blog looks terrific! -karen
Sure Kristi!
I appreciate your interest. I work with small groups of children, usually 4 at a time, on a variety of projects. Sometimes our projects are more hands on, like making shoebox houses or designing our own flags, and sometimes we use the computers (macs) to do projects with KidPix. I'll be happy to provide more details if you like. Tell me what you do. -karen
Hi there Sharon, Firstly the challenge you face is universal! I'm from a school in Australia and while we have many teachers who are very progressive and innovative, it is often in "pockets" rather than across whole schools. As far as your adminis...
Let me see about getting a class to try out a wiki. . .we have 8 grade 5 classes. Maybe we could join up one in each school? Give me a sense of ideas which you were hoping to do? I am open to all ideas
thanks
Rob
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I appreciate your interest. I work with small groups of children, usually 4 at a time, on a variety of projects. Sometimes our projects are more hands on, like making shoebox houses or designing our own flags, and sometimes we use the computers (macs) to do projects with KidPix. I'll be happy to provide more details if you like. Tell me what you do. -karen