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Lainie Rowell - BLC10 Session Notes

All of my presentations can be found at http://lainierowell.com/ under "Presentations". Below are the direct links to specific sessions. Building Learning Communities - Making the Global Connection…See More
Jul 23, 2010
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Deborah Ginel left a comment for Lainie Rowell
"Hi Lainie, I was searching all over for my NL page! Trying to go through Connotea because I knew that I had it "bookmarked" there. (I'm guessing that is not the correct term. From there after searching I found you. I'm so excited…"
Aug 30, 2009
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BLC 2009

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Aug 4, 2009
Jeanie W Mizell replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"I didn't really know much about google maps so the google maps section was great. Hopefully, I can add a map to the school website. We had lots of fun doing the podcast. I even downloaded to my phone."
Jun 4, 2009
Karen Smith replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"Photo Story to retell / summarize class reading for comprehension??"
Jun 3, 2009
treva hackett replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"Learning how to create a podcast was something I'd look forward to....I also enjoyed edublogs..I have already started a summer blog for my students and created a "welcome" podcast for my teacher site for August"
Jun 3, 2009
Andrea Starnes replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"I am challenged to try and make global connections with other classrooms. I believe my students will be more excited and engaged in school when working on technology projects that allow them to showcase their reading, writing, and math…"
Jun 3, 2009
Bonnine Bernstein replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"I heard Alan November speak earlier this year and wanted to learn how to use Jing. It is much easier than I thought it would be. I plan to use it for my own tutorials but also as a way to allow students to enrich their learning by designing…"
Jun 3, 2009
Suellen Powell replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"I can't wait to try everything! I want to do podcasts, I want to do blogs, i want to do epals. This is such an awesome workshop."
Jun 3, 2009
J. Christine Paulsell replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"iGoogle accounts will connect us to the world to gather and share information. Sure hope the other sites mentioned in Howie's presentation this morning are shared with us."
Jun 3, 2009
Theresa Bruhl replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"We will possibly use one of the blog sites for our class websites."
Jun 3, 2009
Sheri Marks replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"This technology will be great for providing information to students and receiving information from students digitally. It will also serve as a tool for students during projects/activities, allowing them to collaborate and collect , manipulate, and…"
Jun 3, 2009
christa allan replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"I frequently capture screen shots using the "Print Screen" key and MS Paint to crop. I will download Jing at home and school to speed up this process, as well as creating tutorials of a few small programs I ask my Physics students to use.…"
Jun 3, 2009
Sandra Marshall replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 1 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"Still no aha! Buy today was better because I can see where many of these sites could be useful, but we still need the technology the classroom to take advantage of this information."
Jun 3, 2009
Theresa Bruhl replied to Lainie Rowell's discussion Day 2 Reflection in the group NLSTT
"We will possible use one of the blog sites for our class websites."
Jun 3, 2009

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At 5:58pm on August 30, 2009, Deborah Ginel said…
Hi Lainie, I was searching all over for my NL page! Trying to go through Connotea because I knew that I had it "bookmarked" there. (I'm guessing that is not the correct term. From there after searching I found you. I'm so excited about starting this school year. I'm beginning epals with my class. The parents have already signed a permission letter and I have a teacher to work with in France. I just feel so inept. A little tiny fish in a big ocean with so much to learn. I don't even know for sure if you will get this comment as I see the last comment on this wall was June 3rd. Well, one never knows. By the way, I met you when you did a conference in Mandeville Louisiana. It was wonderful. You were so terrific. Thank you for teaching me so much in such a small amount of time. Deborah Ginel
 
 
 

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