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Archive for March 2009

March 2009
Mar
30
2009

CSIS/CALPADS
On The Womans Blog by Yvette Coria
Duties completed on 3/30/09
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Mar
26
2009

Shasta County Libraries
On Alice Hoveman's Blog by Alice Hoveman
Shasta County Library staff desire to create a blog for communication among all school district library staff in the county.
3 comments left

Mar
26
2009

Kindle!
On Amish Technology by Daniel Nestlerode
An examination of some claims and an appraisal of some possibilities
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Mar
24
2009

Vehicle for Mentoring
On Ms. Phoenix's Blog by Mary Phoenix
Graphics manipulation
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Mar
19
2009

Rate This!
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
It's all about the rating of content.
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Mar
19
2009

Comment, Comment, Who's Got A Comment?
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
K12HSN account holders may leave comments in any of the Calaxy applications allowing them to collaborate and provide feedback to their peers.
1 comment left

Mar
19
2009

Getting Your Calaxy Boarding Pass
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Only verified employees of the California K-12 community can create a K12HSN account. This account will allow you to create content in Calaxy, post comments, rate Calaxy entries, schedule a videoconference and much more...
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Mar
19
2009

Don't Apologize, Categorize
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Calaxy users can easily create their own categories to organize their content.
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Mar
19
2009

I Feel A Need, The Need for A Feed
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Calaxy allows you to subscribe to RSS feeds at several levels. You may be interested in a seeing the content for a specific user, a specific channel, a specific topic, etc... You choose which RSS feeds you want to subscribe to.
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Mar
19
2009

Groupology
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Calaxy allows you to create groups and share content to those select individuals.
2 comments left

Mar
19
2009

Albums Aren't a Thing of the Past
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Calaxy allows you to easily group your content into Albums. If you would like to organize your content into albums, follow the simple steps described in this post.
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Mar
19
2009

Blog-alicious
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Add a banner to your blog.
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Mar
19
2009

Should I Stay or Should I Go?
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Calaxy allows you to easily delete or hide your media files.
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Mar
19
2009

That Doesn’t Belong Here
On All you need to know about Calaxy... by Calaxy
Calaxy relies on the K12HSN trusted community and offers educators a sheltered environment. Safeguard systems are also in place to remove any inappropriate content 'on the spot'
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Mar
12
2009

Equity
On Technology Equity Literacy by Jimmy McCarthy
Equity and Web 2.0
1 comment left

Mar
11
2009

Learning Something New
On Room 17's Classroom Blog by Linda Goedhart
Two girls describe their feelings about the new computers in our room.
2 comments left

Mar
11
2009

ELL and Vocabulary
On Technology Equity Literacy by Jimmy McCarthy
My thoughts on use of Moodle for vocabulary development with ELL, Black, and Brown students.
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Mar
09
2009

Technology, Feedback, and Assessment
On Technology Equity Literacy by Jimmy McCarthy
Use of Technology in feedback and assessment
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Mar
08
2009

Professional Norms and Principles of Learning
On Technology Equity Literacy by Jimmy McCarthy
My take on Discussion of Professional Norms and Principles of Learning as put forth by Debra Pickering based on Robert Marzano Research Lab.
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Mar
07
2009

Purpose of My Blog
On Technology Equity Literacy by Jimmy McCarthy
First entry and my reasons for trying blogging.
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