The Google Spreadsheet interface is pretty spartan, and since it is saved to my Google account, I can not only share it with the individual teachers, I can also share the sheets with our reading support teachers. I plan to build some community behind the spreadsheets using WordPress so that we can discuss the results we are seeing and make and note plans for individual students based on the results we are seeing.
Read MoreRandom
Google Docs
This morning I went to Google Spreadsheets and see that Google has changed the interface a bit combining the spreadsheet function and the Writely word processing function into something called Google Docs.
Read MoreLog on, Learn to Play (Without Reading a Note): New York Times
Log on, Learn to Play (Without Reading a Note):As informal online learning democratizes the musical experience, it also challenges the norms of musical education and raises questions about creativity itself.Ths Sunday Times has a report on the changing face of music instruction and how people interested in learning an to play music are turning to online and electronic sources of instruction.
Read MoreBuck O'Neil
His stories of the game and of the Negro Leagues introduced many to the story of the Negro Leagues and to that period in our history. It is sad that the special Baseball Hall of Fame Veteran's committee that recently considered additional inductees to the Hall overlooked his contributions to the game both on the field and off.
Read MoreGoogle Code Search
Code Search crawls and indexes publicly hosted archives (.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar, and .zip) and CVS and Subversion repositories, making them searchable in one place.... One example included WordPress config files that were left in open directories complete with logins and passwords exposed.
Read MoreGoogle Reader
Tom Hoffman points to the new interface for Google Reader, Google's answer for Bloglines.... I normally use NetNewsWire as an RSS feed reader but also have my OPML file in Bloglines and also Google Reader.
Read MoreMaps of Hunger and Poverty in Google Earth
>Google Earth is one of those tools that has countless applications in education. Below is another good example.Declan Butler, an editor for Nature Magazine, has come across some GIS data related to world poverty that has been published by Columbia University.
Read MoreNYTimes: Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing
Museum Field Trip Deemed Too Revealing: An art teacher was suspended after one of her fifth-grade students saw nude art in the Dallas Museum of Art. Sometimes you read something in the paper and you just shake your head. If there is to be blame for a field trip to an art museum, (as crazy as that sounds...)
Read MorePortaPortal
The process for adding sites is cumbersome, and you can't add any descriptive information about the sites that you are pointing people to.... We also take advantage of Firefox and GreaseMonkey and have built the del.icio.us tag tool into the browser toolbar to make it easy for teachers to tag the sites they want.
Read MoreOTEN Conference
The Network is a collection of 6 Oregon based teacher education programs that are working to integrate technology into university instruction and pre-service teaching. I am again teaching a class at Pacific University and Dr.Roblyer was the keynote speaker at an annual conferene that Pacific holds in conjuction with other members of the Oregon Technology in Education Network.
Read More