Create your own blog to introduct yourself to participants in other locations.
http://www2.blogger.com/home
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Activities on Global Teacher 2007
Look at clues and comments from partners. Add your own comments if you haven't yet.
http://globalteacher2007.blogspot.com/
How does this activity contribute to your knowledge of globalization and diversity?
http://globalteacher2007.blogspot.com/
How does this activity contribute to your knowledge of globalization and diversity?
Google Earth
http://iris.nyit.edu/~skwang/global/
We are going to use Google Earth as part of our Life Map. Directions are at link about.
Find NYIT Manhattan; UFT Headquarters; your home; your school; your birthplace; other locations of interest.
We are going to use Google Earth as part of our Life Map. Directions are at link about.
Find NYIT Manhattan; UFT Headquarters; your home; your school; your birthplace; other locations of interest.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Nice site
Check out this page in the ASPCA's website. It highlights a video created by my advisory.
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=kids_news_2007_02_1
Thought you might enjoy it.
Steven
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=kids_news_2007_02_1
Thought you might enjoy it.
Steven
Voices of Youth - UNICEF
Game: Ayiti: The Cost of Life
http://www.unicef.org/voy/explore/rights/explore_3142.html
Play the game and reflect in the comments.
http://www.unicef.org/voy/explore/rights/explore_3142.html
Play the game and reflect in the comments.
Alan November
Building Knowledge without Boundaries, Bringing 21st Century Skills into the Classroom
http://www.learning.com/podcast/podcast.xml
http://www.learning.com/podcast/podcast.xml
Welcome to Our Blog - Teaching All Students
This is the blog for the webquest 21st Century Classrooms: Teaching All Students A Webquest
You can use it to track your progress in the assignment, post your 'aha' moments, or reflect upon your learning and how it affects your teaching.
You can use it to track your progress in the assignment, post your 'aha' moments, or reflect upon your learning and how it affects your teaching.
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