Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
The correct address--finally!
I finally got the right address for the notebook--thank you Ove!!!!
http://web.mac.com/jillspencer/conference.ntweb/
Again, to navigate the website:
Right hand side tabs
Diamond shape buttons on the table of contents
Page numbers on upper right hand corner
http://web.mac.com/jillspencer/conference.ntweb/
Again, to navigate the website:
Right hand side tabs
Diamond shape buttons on the table of contents
Page numbers on upper right hand corner
NoteShare Notebook: Conference Summary
You can find the NoteShare Notebook that summarizes the conference at file://localhost/Volumes/iDisk/Web/Sites/conference.ntweb/index.html
There are pdf files for all of the powerpoint presentations in this notebook.
there are 3 ways for navigating through the notebook:
Tabs down the right hand side
Diamond shape button next to each entry in the table of contents
Clicking in upper right hand corner on the numbers
There are pdf files for all of the powerpoint presentations in this notebook.
there are 3 ways for navigating through the notebook:
Tabs down the right hand side
Diamond shape button next to each entry in the table of contents
Clicking in upper right hand corner on the numbers
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Background materials
Hi,
Here are some sites folks might enjoy previewing before the conference. If you think participants might like to see more school websites, I will find some more that demonstrate how the laptops are being used.
Jill
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http://king.portlandschools.org/index.html
King Middle School webpage
http://www.edutopia.org/php/search.php?query=King+middle+school&submit.x=252&submit.y=31
Articles about King Middle School in the George Lucas Foundation website
http://www.msad54.org/sams/projects/mainproject.html
Skowhegan Regional Middle School student projects using laptops—they’ve done a lot with local history
http://www.mainelearns.org/
Official webpage of the Maine Learning Technology Initiative
http://www.1to1stories.org/
This sites records stories about 1:1 computing. It’s on the Maine Center for Meaningful Engaged Learning’s site
Here are some sites folks might enjoy previewing before the conference. If you think participants might like to see more school websites, I will find some more that demonstrate how the laptops are being used.
Jill
- - -
http://king.portlandschools.org/index.html
King Middle School webpage
http://www.edutopia.org/php/search.php?query=King+middle+school&submit.x=252&submit.y=31
Articles about King Middle School in the George Lucas Foundation website
http://www.msad54.org/sams/projects/mainproject.html
Skowhegan Regional Middle School student projects using laptops—they’ve done a lot with local history
http://www.mainelearns.org/
Official webpage of the Maine Learning Technology Initiative
http://www.1to1stories.org/
This sites records stories about 1:1 computing. It’s on the Maine Center for Meaningful Engaged Learning’s site
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