Friday, October 29, 2010

MassCue 2010-Today's Global Learners



This year's MassCue (Massachusetts Computer Using Educators)Technology Conference was held October 27th and October 29th at Gillette Stadium.


One of this year's keynote speaker was Peter Reynolds, who is a New York Times best selling author and illustrator of dozens of children’s books in over 20 languages including Braille. Reynolds is best known for his books about “authentic learning, creativity and self-expression,” including The Dot, Ish, Someday, and The North Star. Reynolds’ work also includes the best-selling Judy Moody series written by Megan McDonald.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Using Technology to Transform Schools

For more information on the release of the countries technology plan, visit the US Deptartment of Education.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Dr. Daggett on the US Public Education:

Siftables in the Classroom

What are Siftables?

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Blogs and Wikis

Thursday, November 5, 2009

"Tackling 21st-Century Learning"

October 29, 2009 Keynote Speaker:

Donald J. Leu, J. Gregory McVerry, W. Ian O’Byrne, Lisa Zawilinski
University of Connecticut and the New Literacies Research Lab


How should we prepare our students to read, think, problem solve, and communicate with others using the Internet, preparing them for the 21st century?


You are invited into a conversation about the nature of information on the Internet and its implications for how we think about reading comprehension, critical thinking, and learning in a digital information age. We will explore how the Internet poses new challenges for learners that extend beyond traditional reading comprehension skills to encompass new literacies and the higher level thinking skills associated with locating, evaluating, synthesizing, and communicating with online information text.

We will also introduce the key components of Internet Reciprocal Teaching, a student-centered model of instruction designed to better prepare students for the unique challenges of reading and learning on the Internet within 1-1 laptop classrooms. We will end with a series of recommendations for educational leaders and policymakers seeking to prepare all students for their literacy future in a digital age.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Anywhere, Anytime K-12 Learning


Tech and Learning Online Magazine:

One to One Netbook Pilot Program

Niles Township High Schools of District 219 in Skokie Illinois have instituted an Anywhere/Anytime Learning Plan with a 1:1 netbook pilot program, deploying 400 netbooks to students this year. Another 150 netbooks have gone to administrators and staff to learn about and integrate web 2.0 tools into instruction.

The Niles Township High Schools have implemented an Anywhere/Anytime Learning Plan. To watch video about the plan, visit here.

EdTech Magazine Online:


Minicomputers Adding Mobility and Flexibility for All Learners K-12:


Follow this link to read the article, "Coming Up Big".

Saturday, October 3, 2009

21st Century Learning Matters

A Vision of K-12 Students Today

Learning to Change--Changing to Learn

Friday, September 25, 2009

Download First Class eMail @ Home


INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING FIRSTCLASS AT HOME


1. Go to http://doversherborn.org/clientdownloads

Download the client depending on the type of computer you have either Windows or Apple.

2. Then open FirstClass after install.

Click the little arrow on the left side of Advanced

3. Click on Setup...

4. Where it says Server: type mail.doversherborn.org

5. Click Save

6. The arrow next to the word server should now read "mail.doversherborn.org"

7. Type in your user name and password the same way you type it at school. Then hit the Enter key to log in.

NOTE: If you are using Windows you may need to add an Exception to the firewall that is built into Windows. When you try to connect you should get a message that says something like "A program is trying to access the internet..." Allow or Block You want to click Allow.

If you get any other messages and are unable to connect to email, write down the message and email it to Dover Help either via http://doversherborn.org or the next time you are in school.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

21st Century Teaching & Learning--Professional Development Course


Starting Wednesday, September 23, 2009, Dover-Sherborn will be offering an accredited course through Framingham State College.

21st Century Teaching and Learning
course will meet every Wednesday in the Middle School Computer Lab, room 118 at 2:30.

Teachers have the opportunity to earn 3 Masters credits or PDP's. For more information, please contact Instructor, Sandra Donato at DonatoS@DoverSherborn.org.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Did U Know?

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Wikis in Plain English

Video Blog Tour with Wes Fryer-MassCue Keynote Speaker-2008



Who is Wes Fryer?


Wesley Fryer is an educator, author, digital storyteller and change agent. With respect to school change, he describes himself as a “catalyst for creative engagement and collaborative learning.” His blog, “Moving at the Speed of Creativity” was selected as the 2006 “Best Learning Theory Blog” by eSchoolnews and Discovery Education, and is utilized regularly by thousands of educators worldwide.

He was named an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2005. He was an elementary classroom teacher for six years in Texas public schools, and a college director of distance learning for five years. Wesley is completing his doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction in 2008 at Texas Tech University, studying the impact of podcasting on student learning in higher education.

Reasons for Blogging or WeBlogging. . .



1. Why not take your class discussions online too?

2. Let parents be active participants in their child's learning.

3. Go paperless.

4. Don't let your students say, "I didn't know what the homework was."

Video Link Below:

Will Richardson, Supervisor of Instructional Technology in Flemington, NJ on Blogging
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*Click here to learn first-hand why teachers and students like to use blogs in school.

Blogs in Plain English

Teachers Educating the Digital Generation







Teachers, "Pay Attention"

Why Let Our Students Blog?

Did U Know-Shift Happens?