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Entries for June 2007

30

Check out this link, which contains digital recreations of ancient Rome as still images and video clips. Great for teaching world history! Includes links to other related websites.

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Posted in: Links
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Rob at Technology in the Lutheran Classroom has been posting regularly from NECC in Atlanta. Be sure to check out his notes from various presentations. I'll be anxious to catch up with him and learn what he has learned.

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Take a look at this article which shows that nearly one-third of all teens have been bullied online. I've seen statistics such as this before and I h...

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Do you know what tools your students (and perhaps some colleagues) are using? If not, check out this Web 2.0 Visual Glossary.
Posted in: Internet
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For those of you who are subscribed to the Lutheran School Portal (and I'm hoping that is all of you at this point!), there is a new feature that has ...

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21

Yes....this is another post about Wikipedia. The reason for this is that it seems to me that Wikipedia is more than simply a collaborative encyclopedia. We think of an encyclopedia as a selection of articles on scholarly topics, but Wikipedia has proven to be much more. Let me explain.

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Rob at Technology in the Lutheran Classroom posed a question concerning my recent post about preparing kids for THEIR future. Rob asked, "How much should Elementary/Middle Schools prepare for future occupations of students?  I mean really, students HAVE to go to high school, so why should we in Lutheran schools be concerned about Enterprise 2.0?"

Here is my response:

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One of the great questions concerning emerging technologies is whether privacy will survive in this modern era? What scares many people is when a company, such as Google, has control over seach and Internet usage data. It seems to me that we should be teaching our students and children not to expect privacy -- to act online as if any words, clicks, or actions may be easily traced back to them. In other words, each of us should model our Christian faith in all our actions on the Internet.

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You have probably heard the quote about how we should be preparing kids for their future and not our past. Nothing illustrates that better than the following video. What a great explanation of the reality for many people in the world of work today. Are we preparing our students to be productive Christians and citizens in this environment?

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A couple weeks back I posted on conversations, the main idea being that in order for teachers in Lutheran schools to better utilize technology tools to the glory of God for our students and ministry, we ALL need to be involved in conversations with each other to help make sense of the world in which we live and how to best serve our students. I need to learn from others. We all need to learn from each other, for that is why we have been called to be a body of educators for our Lord. I have my own idea about how to use technology in the classroom, but I need to learn from all of you as well.

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