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What are you doing?

January 20, 2008 · 2 Comments




There’s a Calvin and Hobbes cartoon that has Calvin hammering nails into the coffee table. His mom comes in and freaks, saying “What are you doing?” Their is a pause and then Calving replies “Isn’t it obvious!”

Sometimes, this is how I feel when I’m working with the various tools that I use each day at school. I think it’s obvious what I’m doing, kind of like hammering nails into a coffee table. And it may be obvious to others who are using similar tools and doing similar work. However, I think that many teachers react like Calvin’s mom – in some type of disbelief and shock. It looks like we’re hammering nails into their coffee table.

So, I wondering, in the same vein of my previous posts, what 5 tools do you think would be the best to use with teachers so that they don’t think we’re hammering nails into that coffee table.

My list looks like this:

1. pbwiki – staff wiki of information and events with calendar of school-wide activities.

2. eye-jot – introduced to me by Alec Courosa – just something fun that teachers can do. It is amazing how you can get teachers using things just for fun.

3. Audacity – recording using the computer lab instead of tape-recorder. Students like wearing headphones and having a microphone!

4. Zoho business – introduction to online desktop. Slowly beginning to look at using online document sharing.

5. Google Earth – there’s just so much to do with this program.

Okay, I now pass this on to the following three: Julie Lindsay, Mrs.Durff, David Truss

They can choose to participate or this will die a quick and sudden death.

Categories: Leaderhip · Learning Thoughts · School Life · Web2.0 · What to do?
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2 responses so far ↓

  •   Paul C // Jan 20th 2008 at 5:37 pm

    I love the list. I would add ustream.tv to stream school events to classrooms (and record them for later playback). I used it earlier this year to webcast a spelling bee, and won over a lot of fans to the “Web 2.0 side”.

  •   kwhobbes // Jan 23rd 2008 at 10:46 am

    Thanks Paul. I’ll have to give that a try. I know that I’ve been involved in a few ustream events but I haven’t done any sending. We’re looking at doing some distance ed so I may be looking at this for an avenue to do the sending.

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