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Hello Everyone,
I guess I need to start putting up images to keep pace with the rest of you all....
I enjoy whenever we meet in person. Part of my reasons for taking classes at uog has to do with socializing and meeting different (and intelligent) people. So I do miss the weekly interaction with all of you. However, this is a class on internet technology and I realize that the best way to become technologically proficient is to spend hours and hours and hours on the computer learning different programs, systems, tools, etc.
I thought all of your on-line classroom activities and quizzes were good. Classcentral.com has great potential. Too bad GPSS (particularly Southern HS) does not have the facilities and resources to utilize the internet potential in the classroom(s). I know it will take a lot more time and effort to really get a good grasp of how to actually utilize an online classroom to its full potential.
I also liked viewing the internet tools that were selected for review. In particular, I liked iGoogle and TeacherTube. I think I will investigate them further and start using them on a regular basis.
I hope everybody is keeping our upcoming project in the forefront of thoughts. I am not very proficient at PowerPoint. Hopefully we can all learn how to link slides to websites (instantaneously) and incorporate audio and video into slides. I think we have some good tools to share with the audience and we need to prepare well for this....
2 comments:
I was as impressed with your Pi lessons as I thought I'd be. It was very well done Greg and a great way of making math fun and exciting. Be sure to let us know how your student's liked the lessons if you try it out with them.
Hey Greg! Just like Kate, I was also impressed by your Pi lessons. Lucky you don't have any DI restrictions.
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