Saturday, July 30 at 1:30pm PDT (UTC -7) I had the great honor to be able to share something I’ve been enjoying doing for years, having my students blog! Educators from all over the world convened at this year’s Reform Symposium, RSCON3, and my presentation was Student Blogging for Reflection, as e-Portfolio, and as Formative …
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Jul 23
Reform Symposium Presentation on Student Blogging!
- By Alfonso Gonzalez in Assessment, Ed News, Tech Integration
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July 23, 2011
- Cecilia, Chia, Chris Rogers, Classroom 2, Continuing Education, Education Credit, Elsmore, Few Days, Formative Assessment, Google, Hargadon, Internet Access, Jerry Blumengarten, Keynote Panel, Keynotes, Lemos, Lisa Dabbs, Mark Barnes, Melissa, National Board Certified Teacher, Organizers, Panel Discussions, Participants, Professional Development Experience, Reflection, Shelly, Social Networks, Symposium Presentation, Time Zone Pdt, Utc, Virtual Conference, Washington Dc, Youtube Video
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Feb 10
We Are the Change We Need
- By Alfonso Gonzalez in Class News
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February 10, 2011
Every Tuesday educators from all over the world use a Twitter tool known as a hashtag to participate in online discussions. Every Monday the moderators post a list of questions for discussion that educators vote on and the topic with the most votes becomes the topic for Tuesday. A hastag in Twitter starts with a …
- Blog, Chatting, Conversations, Converse, Creators, Culture, Driven, Education, Evolution, Fear Of Change, Lot Like, Loving School, Organization Technique, Overcome Fear, Parents, Pay It Forward, People, Professional Development Workshops, School Teachers, Share Successes, Shelly, Step 2, Successes And Failures, Sustainable Change, Tweets, Vote
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