The pressure of writing a dissertation is most monstrous and unimaginable. Due to inability to handle the ginormous task on their own and deadly threatening time constraint, many people decide to buy a dissertation.
It is neither an easy task to decide where to buy dissertation from nor ask for an advice on it. Judgmental as advisors may be, they regard buying dissertation online unethical which is entirely a… Continue
Added by Gaili Jensen on October 22, 2009 at 12:47am —
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Please join us on October 20, 2009 at 22:00GMT/3:00pmPDT/4:00pmMDT/5:00pmCDT/6:00pmEDT for a live event of the 2009
K12Online Conference
On October 20, the K12Online Conference is hosting a LAN party from 6:00PM to 8:00PM EDT. We invite everyone to gather at the LAN party site with colleagues in order… Continue
Added by mrsdurff on October 18, 2009 at 2:42pm —
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Please join us on September 26, 2009
for the first live event of the
2009 K12Online Conference
On September 26, K12Online Conference will host a LAN party from 2:00PM to 5:00PM EDT and encourages everyone to get together with colleagues in order to engage in lively discussions. Past presentations will be shown… Continue
Added by Durff on September 22, 2009 at 2:47pm —
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I've started a new website for Lutheran educators at lutheraneducators.com. The Lutheran Educators' Guild was established “to develop and provide high quality educational resources, to create a community of fellowship and encouragement for Lutheran educators, and to engage the world in Christ-centered dialogue.”
The Guild is looking for 3-5 educators who are Lutheran (intentional awkward use of English there) who are interested in writi… Continue
Greetings all! I am working with Dr. Karl Knorr here at Concordia University Wisconsin. He teaches a course called, Analysis of Instruction and needs to provide his students with more curriculum options than are available in our library. So, I suggsted that he try to get ideas from those of you who are in the trenches. We started a Wiki (http://curriculumlibrary.pbworks.com/ ) as a place where teachers can share online curricular resources that they use for the various content areas. Please see… Continue
Added by bdean on June 4, 2009 at 2:51pm —
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The fire is lit the s'mores are ready. All we need are some tales of digital immigration. Tell your story today and help with a little information research project: http://bit.ly/RnjMg Continue
Added by bdean on May 27, 2009 at 12:02am —
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The latest and greatest of "Search Engines". If you are like me, and i can assume most of the world, you will compare any new search engine to Google. So i am pleased to tell you about the one new engine that will crush Google. Wolfram Alpha isnt so much a search engine, as it is a "computational knowledge engine. It tries to dissect the question you ask it, and then preforms calculations, using its own source materials. The results it gives you are presented as a collage of tables, charts, and… Continue
Just announced yesterday - Blackboard Buys ANGEL Learning
As one of the few K-8 Lutheran schools using an LMS I must say my knee-jerk response is that I don’t like it. We switched to ANGEL to get away from Blackboard. We thought Bb was too expensive and the support was weak to non-existant.
We're just finishing up our 2nd year with ANGEL. I like the improvements they've made and the company's willingness "show… Continue
Earthcast is a 24 hour broadcast held on April 22, 2009. It begins on April 22, 2009 at 00:00:00 GMT, which is 8:00pm Tuesday in my time zone, and runs until 23:00:00GMT or 7:00pm Wednes… Continue
Added by Durff on April 18, 2009 at 11:36pm —
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We are hosting Dr. Perry Bresemann to conduct a site visit/assessment and lead a facutly development workshop on education in the 21st Century. We had an interesting administrative council meeting this afternoon where he gave us his first thoughts...and reminded us the old cliche' "when the going gets tough, the tough get going"; that's how we need to proceed...just my thoughts. Continue
Hi everyone,
At St. John we are developing a formal "learning community" approach to our technology professional development. I have a link to our initial overview (philosophy, goals, etc), meeting planner, and session "exit cards." Would anyone be willing to check it out and give me some feedback on it?
This is our first attempt at setting up any type of formal learning community. Our first sessions are today.
The one major piece I haven't gone into detail about is the way we will dig… Continue
Each semester I revise my graduate course on Critical Issues in Educational Technology to make sure that we are addressing those items that truly are the most critical issues when it comes to educational ministry in the digital world. I'd welcome your thoughts. What do you consider to be the most critical issues about which to be informed in the world of educational technology and 21st century education?
I'm thinking of doing a pretty large rework this time around, and I ultimately need to narr… Continue
New educational uses of cellphones are challenging the "turned off and out of sight" rules that many districts have adopted for student cellphones on campus.
I remember when I was in grade school, no one had cell phones. Ok that was in the 80's and early 90's. Even when I was in high school (class of 97) no one had cell phones… Continue
Greetings all! I just finished my interview with Dr. James Jurgensen on "Musings of a Lutheran Education Warrior." We have a few ways to store and share the video at CUW, but I was thinking of possibly going with something separate from CUW. I'm not sure about TeacherTube's policy regarding explicitly Christian content. GodTube is an option. YouTube is, of course, another option. Do any of you have favorite video sharing options?
It consists of three separate files:
Part 1 - Introduction - 15 m… Continue
Hey Everyone,
Go to this website and take the challenge... It is lots of fun (but it will involve work..and LEARNING!)
Steve Dembo's Teach 42 BLOG
Also check out my blog Technology Teacher
I just tried the same HTML code and it works here just as it does at Blogger.com!
Isn't this technology great... Some things work the same in another place! Continue
Added by Mrs V on November 16, 2008 at 8:00pm —
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