MSM 186 Yea, We Promised to get to the Wormeli Presentation- and We did!

Jokes You Can Use:

Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.

Three men were sitting on a bench in heaven discussing how they died. The first man said “I died of cancer.” The second man said, “I died of tuberculosis”. The third man said “I died of seenus”. The first two men said, “No, you mean sinus.” The third man said “No, I mean seenus. I was out with my best friend’s wife and he seen us!”

A recently hired nurse listened while the doctor was yelling, “Malaria! Chicken pox!
Polio!” the nurse asked another nurse, “why is he going on like that?” The other nurse replied, “Oh, he just likes to call the shots around here.”

Eileen Award:

Stephanie Francis

Advisory:

The 45 Most Powerful Images Of 2011

*Warning, you need to review prior to showing live. You’ll probably want to download the ones that you want to share.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-most-powerful-photos-of-2011

or

The year in 60 seconds

http://www.reuters.com/video/2011/12/06/year-in-60-seconds?videoId=226168503

or

Reuter’s Pictures

http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures

From the Twitterverse:

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web20classroom Steven W. Anderson  RT @rmbyrne: New post: Quick Screen Share – A Quick Online Screen Sharing Service goo.gl/fb/N34uE

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teromakotero Tero Toivanen

shares Games Theory – A middle school is using video games to help teach its students. (via Jesse Soininen) ht… plurk.com/p/ez467e

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DianeRavitch Diane Ravitch

What happened when one school had a week without testing: blogs.edweek.org/edweek/finding…

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Larryferlazzo Larry Ferlazzo

RT @DianeRavitch: My speech yesterday to National Opportunity to Learn Summit: bit.ly/uSxCWS

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TeachnologyNews Teachnology.com

Our English Language Arts Teacher Guide is being sent out right now. Click the link to see it. fb.me/1sBfcBdJH

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Ruth_A_Buzzi Ruth Buzzi

A person’s skin shouldn’t be judged by color….only thickness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (thank you, John Rickmon)

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willrich45 Will Richardson

Yay! Longer standardized tests planned! nyti.ms/vC55Ud However, “education officials” won’t have to take them. #edchat #takethetest

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missnoor28 Miss Noor ㋡

Principles and Practices in Electronic Portfolios vsb.li/jZG43d #edtech #edchat #education #HigherEd #edujo

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GoodtoKNO Kno

First Textbook free for all students! Sign up while you still can! kno.com/home #ebook #etextbook #college #education #school

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LizFrerich Lizfrerich

Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. Robert Frost

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tomshepp tomshepp

Ten Tips for Engaging Underperforming Students zite.to/vNDHN9 #teaching #education

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News:

PE, Recess standards- more schools meet standards

Schools are more likely to offer students 150 minutes of physical education per week if located in a state or district that mandates that level of P.E., according to a study published online today in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/schooled_in_sports/2011/12/study_phys_ed_recess_mandates_boost_school_physical_activity_time.html

Friendly Advice For Teachers: Beware Of Facebook

by NANCY SOLOMON
The new and ever-changing world of social networking has blurred the lines between private and public, work and personal, friend and stranger. It’s becoming a particular challenge for teachers who can quickly rile students and parents by posting comments or photos online.
http://www.npr.org/2011/12/07/143264921/friendly-advice-for-teachers-beware-of-facebook

Resources:

Online Conversion

Take just about any format and convert it to another.
Sections:

  • Audio
  • Image
  • Ebook
  • Hash Generator
  • Video
  • Document
  • Archive

http://www.online-convert.com/

Web Spotlight:

Strategies:

AMLE 2011:

Thursday Sessions

Keynote:  Arne Duncan, Secretary of Education

See Dept. of Education website.

Basically quoted a bunch of Dr. Balfanz’s research.

Importance of Middle Schools

Key to keeping kids in high school.

Rick Wormeli:  Tiering Assignments and Assessments

CW121 Tiering Assignments and Assessments

Rick Wormeli

Thursday, Nov. 10  2:00-5:00 pm  212 Convention Center  rwormeli@cox.net

Two ways to differentiate:  Loud and Slower.  Ha!

Out of survival in 1982 . . . . Tiering

Tiering is   . . .

His:  Group by readiness, not by ability.

Readiness implies a temporary condition “I’m not ready, but I hope to become so . . . “

Talk about he hard work they put into a project.

Talk about the process they went through and the energy they put into the work.

Only talking about the complexity of the challenge level.

Not about ability or learning profile.

Mike Schmoker, “Focus” & “Results Now” has an editorial

Blew it on differentiation and Tiering and “all this stuff.”

They think there’s not a lot of research on learning styles.

Everyone else:  504, IEP, Multiple Intelligences, Learner profile, readiness.

Ability or ability group, belch.

Interest, ability, learning profile.

AKA Responsive Teaching

Tools to raise and lower the content level.

Ask him for the color or black and white slides.

First accept the fact that most regular education classrooms are not set up to meet all students’ needs.

Wouldn’t it be nice if we could tell parents to take back their students that aren’t ready yet. Ha!

Shopclass for Soulcraft, book that fits in to middle level ideas.

Second, identify how your lessons and interactions reflect expertise with the unique nature of the students your serve.

Kids need to move every 10-12 minutes.

Everybody stand up and poke a neighbor in a non-private place.

Relieves stress on the end of their growth plates.

Show a video:  show 10-15 mins. and then have them get up and process for 2-3 minutes.

What you teach is irrelevant, nobody cares.  Tell me what they’re learning, not what you’re teaching.

Example:  The Unique Nature of Young Adolescents

Physical Activity

Creative expression

Positive social interactions

Structure and clear limits

Achievement and competence

One day w/out experiencing competence will cause a 3-4 day downward spiral academically.

3 days for a good home.

Opportunities to define who they are

Age 14 is the last point of teaching difference, compassionate, and responsible.

Connection to adults and communities.

Great Resources for Developing Expertise on Young Adolescents

Turning Points 2000

This we Believe (AMLE)

RMLE On-line

Slices of Life:  Managing Dilemmas in Middle Grades Teaching

Managing the Madness:  A Practical Guide to Middle Grades Classrooms

Everyone’s Invited!

Making the Most of Middle Schools.

Advancing Differentiation

Differentiation and The Brain

Dayna Sousa and Carol Ann Tomlinson

Sample of Tiered Tasks

Grade Level Task:

Draw and correctly label the plot profile of a novel.

Advanced Level Tasks:

Draw and Correctly label the general plot profile for a particular genre of books.

Draw and  correctly label the plot profile of a novel and explain how the insertion or deletion of a particular character or conflict will impact the profile’s line, and judge whether or not this change would improve the quality of the story.

Workload is Time + Energy.  Try to keep the “Workload” the same when tiering.

When designing:

Define grade level first.

Define High level second

Define low level last.

Early Readiness Level Tasks:

Draw and correctly label the plot profile of a short story.

Draw and correctly label the plot profile of a single scene.

Given a plot profile

See handout

Common Definition:  Tiering is when we adjust the following to maximize learning:

Interest

Readiness

Learning Profile

Rick’s preferred:  When we change the level of complexity or required readiness of a task or unit of study in order to meet the developmental needs of students involved.
Common Assessments are valuable.
What is Mastery?
“Tim was so learned, that he could name a horse in nine languages but bought a cow to ride on.”  Ben Franklin
“The student will investigate . . . .”
Center for Media Literacy in New Mexico –
“If we are literate in our subject, we can:  (See slide)
What is the standard of excellence when it comes to tying a shoe?
Now describe the evaluative criteria for someone who excels beyond the standard of excellence for tying a shoe.  What can they do?
Book:  The Pluto Files is a good book.
Example:

Determine the surface area of a cube.

Determine the surface are of a rectangular prism (a rectangular box)

Determine the amount of wrapping paper needed for another rectangular box, keeping in mind the need to have regular places of overlapping paper so you can tape down the corners neatly.

Determine the amount of paint needed to paint an entire Chicago skyscraper

Which one gets” the A?.
Anchor Activities refer to two types of learner management experiences:
“Sponge” activities that soak up down time, such as when students finish early, the class is waiting for thenext activity, or the class is  cleaning up or distributing papers.

Graphic Organizer

Anchor Lesson Design

Activty/Group:  At four walls

Center:  Anchor activity

Anchor Activities Advice

Use activities with multiple steps to engage students.
Require a product
Train students what to do when the teacher is not available.
Start small:  half the class, half the class.  work toward more groups.
Double T-Charts
Eye
Characteristics of success we’d like to see
Ear
Characteristics of success we’d like to hear
Heart
Characteristics of success we’d feel.
Practice new behaviors in short chunks and always debrief.
Real learning has little to do with instruction.  It’s what they got out of it.
Need to use it outside of our own classroom.
Process the lesson at the end.
Task Cards may help.
Use and train students in attention signals.
How much time is lost in the beginning of class and the end of class with just getting their attention?
As much as three weeks during the school year.
Practice the behavior.
“Fish Bowl”
The small group is in the center and the rest of the class is observing and then writing feedback on the performance of the group.
Give them a chance to analyze each other’s behavior.
Scaffolding
Example:

3 questions to ask, 3 questions to ask and write down the responses.

2 quesitons to ask, 2 questions to ask and pick one follow up question.  Write down.

Here’s a list of 10 questions, pick 3 and write down the responses.
Examples and non-examples
20-45 minutes in length for secondary students, 10-20 minutes for primary and early elementary students.
Train students in how to engage from one activity and move back into another one successfully.
Sample Anchor Activities:
Language Arts:
Science:
What to Do When the Teacher is Not Available
Suggestions include:
Move on the next portion; something may trigger an idea
Draw a picture of what you think it says or asks
Re-read the directions or previous sections
Find a successful example and study how it was done
Ask a classmate (“Graduate Assistant”, “Teacher Assistant”, “Technoids”)
Define difficulty vocabulary.
Try to explain it to someone else.
(Kids come up with three more)
Football!:  Sequence the Class Hour
General lesson on the topic – everyone does the same thing.  10-15 mins. or so.
Students practice, process, apply and study the topic in small groups according to their needs, styles, intelligences, pacing, or whatever other factors that are warranted.  15-20 mins.
Students come back together and summarize what they’ve learned.  10 mins.
Needs to be respectful tasks with meaning!
Always keep the bigger picture in front of them throughout the “pieces” lessons.
Additional structures that May Help:  Video-At Work in the Differentiated Classroom.
Use Anticipation Guides
Reminder:  You can have different levels of these.  Reading Journals, etc.
Create personal agendas for some students.
Top half is something that is there all the time.
The bottom half is the steps of the lesson that are important to that day’s lesson.
Keeps the distractions down.
Use centers/learning stations
Have a higher level and a lower level of station . . .
Adjust journal prompts and level of questioning to meet  challenge levels
Incorporate orbital studies “Orbitals”  i.e.  Satellite Studies
Surrounds the basic curriculum and leads to something that is presented in class.
Example: Graph these two coordinates on a plane.
For Early readiness
Limite the number of variables.
Limit the inequality symbols to, “graphing” thing.
For Advanced
Require students to generate the 4 quadrant . . .
Begin by listing every skill or it of information a student mys fuse in order to meet the needs of a task successfully.  Most of what we teach has subsets of skills and content that we can break down for students and explore at length.
Steps to Tiering Assignments and Assessments – Advice
Figure out what the critical elements are the kids need to know.
Tier tasks by designing the full-proficency and then design the high and then the low proficiency.
You don’t have to have high, medium, or low.
Don’t tier every aspect of every lesson.  It’s often okay for students to do what everyone else is doing.
When you first start this, stay focused on one concept or task.
To Increase or decrease a Task’s complexity, Add or remove these attributes:
Manipulate information not just echo it:
Extend what you’re teaching to some other area.
Work with advanced resources
Add an unexpected resource
Reframe a topic under a new theme
Synthesize two or more unrelated concepts or objects to create something new.
Work with the ethical side of the subject.
The Equalizer (Carol Ann Tomlinson)
9 elements in a learning experience
Google this.
Learner Profile:  Any factor that might influence Learning.
see the handout
Learning Contracts – Basic Components
Student and Teacher responsibilities
Teacher expectations of Student
Consequences for the student if he does not live up to responsibilities and expectations
Spaces for both teacher . ..
See handout
Checkpoint:
These dates and descriptions . . .
Example
Science Class:  The student will complete the following tasks by December 10th .  .  .
Working on these tasks during contract time the student will . . .
Contractual consequences
Frank William’s Taxonomy of Creative Thought
Incentive Publications builds their stuff around him.
Fluency
Flexibility
Originality
Elaboration
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Risk Taking
Complexity
Curiosity
Imagination
Fluency:  We generate as many ideas and responses as we can
Flexibility:
Originality:  We create clever and often unique responses
Elaboration
Cubing
Ask students to create a 3-D cube out of foam board or poster board, then respond to one of these prompts on each side:
Describe it
Compare it
Associate it
Analyze it
Argue for or against it.
Apply it.
We can also make it higher and lower-level complexity cubes for varied groups’ responses.
RAFTS
S has been added for strong adjective or adverb.
Raise complexity by adding things that aren’t a natural fit.
Four or five choices per role.
Learning Menus
Entrees
Hors d”oubres
dessert: Short and fun.
side dishes
beverage
Put the kids on a meal plan.
Tic-Tac-Toe board
Tic Tac Toe any way but vertical
Horizontal:  Summarise (Describe)  Compare (analogy)  Critique
Vertical:  ?
Tier 1, 2, 3 etc.
Practice complexi-fying.  Really.  A Lot.
Example:
Theses
1.  Students will come up with an appropriate thesis for a paper.
2.  Kick it up a notch:  Give the writing and come up with a thesis.  Analyze other thesis and come up with a better one.  Make a reteaching plan for your classmates.
3.  Use a thesis.
Here’s three economic principles of FDR.  Rank them in importance to Hermine Granger.  How is that different from Ron Weasley?
Explain it to an Amazonian tribe that doesn’t have electricity.
Tier questions as warranted.
Test design: easy, hard, easy and hard alternate and then go easiest at the end.
Principles for Teaching ADvanced Students
No mater what readiness level, we teach essential and enduring knowledge first or at least at the same time as advanced standards.
The teacher oesn’t have to know it all.  He has to facilitate the learning.
Advanced experiences illuminate more material during the course of the year, whether by moving more rapidly, by exploring concepts in greater depth, or by offering more breadth in the field of study.
CEC and NEGC (Susan Rakow)  National Associationo of Gifted children.
Failure is Not an Option, it is Preferred!
A blind alley always teaches more than an easy street.
With advanced students, we affirm effort and perseverance, hot how intelligent or capable they are.
They love humor so much more!
We incorporate student’s multiple intelligences and the characteristics and challenges thereof.
They love slapstick!
USE THE HUMOR!
We affirm and use shared leadership in the classroom.
Textbooks and novels are resources, not the curriculum.
Primary sources in research are more heavily valued.
In general, advanced students do not like whole novels to be read to them.  Excerpts are fine.
Advanced experiences expose students to a larger variety of language and literature.
Non-traditional grammar, sentence structures, vocabulary words and writer’s voice are encouraged.
Assessment is more authentic and alternative assessment is are more likely to occur . . .
We intentionally provoke thinking and confront the status quo and invite students to do the same.
There can often be a wider range of readiness levels in a classroom of advanced students than there is in a classroom of general education students.
Advanced students tend to appreciate the teacher’s use of humor more than other students do.
ADvanced experiences will have some unique opportunities:  Socratic Seminars, debates, working directly with experts in the field, integrating subjects.
Accountable Talk (Checking for Understanding ASCD 2007)
Press for clarification – “Could you describe what you mean?”
Require justification – “Where did you find that information?”
Recognize and challenge misconceptions .. .
see handout
We still make the implicit, explicit and not assume anything.
We compact the curriculum for advanced students as warranted.
Advanced students often perceive subtlety and nuance.  We notice, too.
Home vs. House
Mastery vs. Excellence
Advanced students embrace complexity, often transcending simplistic or binary responses.
Advanced students can often lose track of time, space, and people; they easily enter, “Flow.”
Advanced are often quite good at switch-tasking
Independent studies (orbitals), adjusted prompts, and learning contracts work.
Advanced students appreciate patterns and connections and rarely leave content to its individual pieces.
Integration with fine and performing arts works well with advanced students, even with those not advanced with those arts.
Just because I can’t think of it doesn’t mean it can’t be done.
“Little Geniuses” Article
Advanced thinkers:  “Dumbth”
Aren’t afraid to change their minds.
Are aware that their opinions
Quick Reference:  Differentiated Lesson Planning Sequence
Design the learning experiences for students based on . . .
When designing your actual lessons . ..
Brainstorm multiple strategies
Cluster into introductory, advanced, and strategies that fit between these two.
see hand out
Students have to do both,
Access to sense-making
Process to Meaning-Making
Ask him for the article on meaning making.
What to do with the kid who . . . . by Kay Burke
“Even a man on the right track will get run over if he just stands there”  -Will Rogers.

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

ISTE News:

  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

AMLE Affiliate Conferences:

Classroom 2.0’s Live Calendar.

Second Life:

    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life

MSM 185 Spinning Beachball of Death

Jokes You Can Use:

My cat started his writing career by authoring a feline-oriented soap opera; he titled that project, “Nine Lives to Live.”

My cat’s writing a feline-oriented Christmas movie script. He has titled this project: “It’s A Wonderful Nine Lives.”

On Our Mind:

Holidays.
Feedback.
Facebook/Google+

Eileen Award:

Eric Runyan – He followed our advice about Rick Wormeli and was greatly pleased.
Eric Stockmeyer – me too! (to several of his points)
SteveParkerZ:  New Twitter follower
Dr. Monte Tatom:  Cyberbully article suggestion

Advisory:

Museum of Obsolete Objects
http://www.youtube.com/mooojvm

We are the Solution

The Pledge to Stop Bullying (with video)
http://wearethesolution.net/

Middle School Science Minute

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

Dave is back with a podcast about Acrylic Nails in the Lab and the safety concerns that exist.
Student safety – always a focus.

From the Twitterverse:

*LizFrerich Lizfrerich
“Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.” Robert Frost
*tomshepp tomshepp
A head teacher writes… zite.to/rI5pMu #edtech >> Great satire to make a point.
*coolcatteacher Vicki Davis  RT @easybib: EasyBib’s new Educator & Student Content Portal vsb.li/4OYpTs New writing guides & lesson plans this week #edchat #e
*shannonmmiller Shannon Miller How to Annotate Assignments in @Edmodo ow.ly/7Nntx
*ED_Outreach Massie Ritsch  ED’s Office of Planning, Evaluation, & Policy Development is seeking paid interns for Spring 12 go.usa.gov/5YK
*joeslaughter Joe Slaughter  “Don’t worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you.” – Robert Fulghum
#pencilchat

erinneo Erin Ochoa
I refuse to use pencils in my classroom until manufacturers figure out a way to limit what students can write with them. #pencilchat

misterlamb Jimbo Lamb
If students all don’t have the same pencil, how are they ever to learn? I can’t know everything about how every pencil works! #pencilchat

pammoran pammoran
Who wrote book Pencils: A Radical Disruption to America’s Class ? think it said by 2020 no student would B working w/o a pencil #pencilchat

jonbecker Jonathan Becker
@johntspencer are you an Eberard Faber-certified teacher? #pencilchat

johntspencer John T. Spencer
Let’s be honest. When you hand a kid a pencil with an eraser, you’re pretty much saying “I’m okay with failure.” #pencilchat

joe_bower Joe Bower
I’m sick & tired of policy makers paying for all these pencils without providing professional development. #pencilchat

teach42 Steve Dembo
@ransomtech Heard that Ticonderoga is doing an update, not an entirely new pencil. HB2S. Little lighter, erases a little faster #pencilchat

pammoran pammoran
Can pencil immigrants teach pencil natives? #pencilchat

mcleod Scott McLeod
If kids can write information down on paper, soon they won’t be able to remember anything in their heads anymore #pencilchat

johntspencer John T. Spencer
I don’t trust kids with pencils. They end up doing sketchy things when I’m not looking. #pencilchat #worstpunever

mrlosik Andy Losik
Dixon really missed the boat by not enabling the Ticonderoga to play Flash content. #Pencilchat

delta_dc David Coffey
Perhaps pencils should not be allowed until students have demonstrated ability to think w/o pencils. #pencilchat

mrlosik Andy Losik
What kind of filters or restrictions can we put on a pencil to keep kids from writing inappropriate words or doodling “parts”? #pencilchat

*fisher1000 Michael Fisher  Love this Livebinder! – 12 Ways to eLearning livebinders.com/play/play/52057
*techsavvyteach Tech-Savvy Teacher Downloading “Creating Multimedia eBooks” from @wfryer speedofcreativity.org/2011/12/03/99%… // that’s a nice price at 99 cents…
TeacherCast Jeffrey Bradbury Social Studies LiveBinder teachercast.net/TeacherCast/Li… via @teachercast
*Funderstanding Eric Cohen   Michael Bloomberg In MIT Speech: Cut Teachers By Half, Large Classes OK. huff.to/uTDMLM #Bloomberg #education
*onlinecourse Distance Education
A College Degree: Is It Really Worth the Money? – dedu.org/9roLrf
*mrsebiology Terie Engelbrecht

20 Ways to Use Edmodo: bit.ly/savcLT #edchat #edtech #midleved #elemchat

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News:

What Kinds of Things DO Teachers Buy for Their Classrooms?

By Bill Ferriter
After swinging through Target and dropping another $10 bucks on supplies that I need for an upcoming science lab, I decided to pull out my envelope o’ receipts and see how much I’ve spent on school purchases so far this year.
http://transformed.teachingquality.org/blogs/tempered-radical/11-2011/what-kinds-things-do-teachers-buy-their-classrooms

Teachers’ newest online worry: ‘cyberbaiting’

11 percent of teachers know a friend who has been ‘cyberbaited,’ or taunted by a student hoping to record an outburst, according to a new survey.
http://www.eschoolnews.com/2011/11/27/teachers-newest-online-worry-cyberbaiting/

Resources:

Using Wolfram|Alpha in the Classroom

Wolfram|Alpha is a free online computational knowledge engine that generates answers to questions in real time by doing computations on its own vast internal knowledge base. Our long-term goal is to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable and accessible to everyone. This can be valuable to educators in many ways.

http://www.wolframalpha.com/educators/

HistoryWorld Timelines

http://www.historyworld.net/timesearch/default.asp?&keywords=

Themeefy

Create, Curate, Share
http://www.themeefy.com/landing

Web Spotlight:

Join.Me

Instant screen sharing. Instant Aha!
Get everybody on the same page, when they’re not in the same room, instantly. Review documents and designs. Train staff. Demo products or just show off. join.me is a ridiculously simple screen sharing tool for meetings on the fly.

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Strategies:

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

ISTE News:

  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

AMLE Affiliate Conferences:

Classroom 2.0’s Live Calendar.

Second Life:

    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life

MSM 184 You’d think that we had plenty to talk about . . .

Jokes You Can Use:

A businessman finds that his neighbor in the first class cabin of his flight is a parrot. They take off and the stewardess asks what they would like to drink.
“Glenlivet on the rocks with a twist,” says the parrot.
The businessman orders a coke.
After waiting two or three minutes, the bird starts yelling, “Where’s my drink?! Stop fooling around and give me my drink!”
The stewardess runs to him with his glass, leaving the businessman still thirsty.
Half an hour later the stewardess makes a second round.
The bird orders another Glenlivet and a Wall Street Journal. The businessman asks for another coke.
Again, after a couple of minutes, the bird screams, squawking, “You lazy idiot! Where is my drink?!” The poor woman nearly trips over herself getting the parrot his drink and the newspaper.
The businessman still has nothing, and after ten more minutes decides to take his cue from the bird. “Hey! Where’s my coke! The service here stinks!”
Out of nowhere the purser, the captain and two passengers grab the businessman and the bird, open the hatch and throw them out of the plane.
At 30,000 feet in the air the two fall side by side and the parrot says to the terrified man, “Wow, that took a lot of guts for a guy with no wings.”

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The world’s worst conductor was directing up his band during a practice for an upcoming concert. Half way through the first act he was directing with wild abandon when, out of his hand, his baton flew and impaled itself in the eye of a flute player instantly killing her. The police arrive shortly after and ruled the case as an accident. The following week at practice, he again was caught up in the music of the second act and out of his hand flew the baton, which this time struck a flute player in the eye instantly killing her. The police arrived and after consideration ruled the case an accident. The following week at practice the conductor again got lost in the moment of the music of the third act and out of his hand flew the baton this time hitting a trumpet player in the eye and killing him instantly. After the police arrived they could not believe that this was an accident after the third death, and the conductor was arrested. The conductor was tried and sentenced to death in the electric chair. After strapping him in the chair operator threw the switch, nothing happened. Again he threw the switch and nothing happened. The warden was frustrated by this time and demanded that the chair operator explain what the problem was, to which the chair operator explained, “Well, everyone knows he’s a bad conductor.”A skeleton once wanted to go to a party but then he realised he had NO-BODY to go with.

On Our Mind:

  • AMLE Attendance
  • Flipped Classrooms

Eileen Award:

  • Vlad Gutkovich of Flowcabulary
    Use AMLE11 to get a free month of Flowcabulary for your classroom!
  • Jack Berckemeyer

Advisory

Google Fun

http://geekbeat.tv/6-awesome-google-tricks-and-games/
(Correction:  Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19th . . . )

Middle School Science Minute

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

This middle school science minute is about nature artists.  It is based on an article written by Ashley Campbell, entitled, “Avenues to Inspiration: Integrating the Life and Work of Nature Artists into Middle School Science.”  The article can be found in the October, 2011 edition of Science Scope, which is published by the National Science Teachers Association.

The following nature artists are cited in this podcast:
Marie Sibylla Merian
John James Audubon
Wilson A. Bentley
Andy Goldsworthy

From the Twitterverse:

*NancyW RT @scampnyc Shelley Carson on the Creative Brain: shelleycarson.com #LB30 >>Thanks!
*mbteach A great argument for making student blogs (plogs) public amzn.com/k/7O3DFRXXZXTC #Kindle
*russeltarr 30 Great Sites for Learning a Language Online for Free: tinyurl.com/chaetwe
*rmbyrne New post: Free Music from Moby for Amateur Filmmakers goo.gl/fb/lKgGC
*ShellTerrell aPLaNet – Promoting Teacher Autonomy bit.ly/s6xKT2 via @Marisa_C #esl
*mcleod Scott McLeod

New bookmark: Skillshare bit.ly/v1b3mH

New bookmark: OpenStudy

New bookmark: Scitable

*kjarrett 10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff smf.is/1ACrug (via @summify from @topsurf, @eschoolnews, and 4 others)
*markbarnes19 RT @baldy7: RT @L_Hilt: Personal Branding: Why It Matters For Teachers zite.to/sG2BE9 #edchat #cpchat
*TeacherSol Why Facebook in Education: I created this FB page yesterday, I will utilize my Facebook Professional Page for en… bit.ly/sp58Zv
*vickisteer@the_college: Middle leaders: practical guide to help you improve learning in secondary school – bit.ly/vitHlb @RavoLearning
*
WatchKnowLearn Watch Know Learn.org Use Katy Perrys Firework song to teach figureative language. watchknowlearn.org/Video.aspx?Vid… Youtube blocked? We r ur solution. #engchat #midleved #k12
Flocabulary Flocabulary Teaching Poe today? We’ve got two songs to get you started: ow.ly/7e7g2 #edchat #engchat #midleved #ntchat #tlchat
*willrich45 Will Richardson I don’t want best practice. I want changed practice. The former usually is just using tech to do the same as we’ve always done. #grumpytour

Don’t forget to join the conversation on MiddleTalk and Twitter at #midleved this Friday at 8:00 pm EST.

News:

This American Life

This week, at the suggestion of a 14-year-old listener, we bring you stories from the awkward, confusing, hormonally charged world of middle school. Including a teacher who transforms peer pressure into a force for good, and reports from the frontlines of the middle school dance.
Mainly, she says that she wrote to us because she and her friends were talking right after they left eighth grade about how terrible middle school was. And she wondered was it just as bad for other people as it was for them?
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/449/middle-school
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/449/transcript

Common Core Webinars

Now that the Common Core State Standards are coming to just about every school, what every school leader needs is a straightforward explanation that lays out the benefits of the common core in plain English and gets everyone thinking about how to transition to this promising new paradigm.
http://www.ascd.org/professional-development/webinars/common-core-webinars.aspx

Resources:

BrainHoney

BrainHoney is learning infrastructure hosted in the cloud. Use complete solutions today, like the BrainHoney LMS, or build cloud solutions using BrainHoney components.
http://brainhoney.com/

Simple Science’s Video

Here are all Simple Science‘s videos on Vimeo. You can see both the videos this user has uploaded, as well as any other users’ videos they appear in.
Choose “Uploaded” to see the videos this user has uploaded to Vimeo. Choose “Other Credits” to see the videos that Simple Science is credited in by other users.
We recommend using the sort bar which allows you to view these videos in different orders or formats. If you are looking for a particular video, use the “search these videos” link.
http://vimeo.com/user697789/videos

MathChimp

Welcome to Math Chimp! We collect free online math games and organize them by the common core standards. We’re glad you’ve come to play cool math games here… they’re free and always will be!
http://www.mathchimp.com/

Pictures that bring the War home

For much of the 20th century, photography was the single most powerful method for conveying the horrors, triumphs, epic challenges, and small, daily struggles of warfare. In searing, unforgettable pictures, great photojournalists quite literally brought war — every war — home to millions of Americans. Here, LIFE.com presents 50 extraordinary photographs from three 20th-century conflicts that, in many respects, were defined by the way LIFE magazine covered them: images from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam that, collectively, serve as a testament to those who fought, and an admonition to those seeing the pictures today: Remember. ABOVE: Marine Gunnery Sgt. Jeremiah Purdie (left), wounded in a firefight during “Operation Prairie” in Vietnam, reaches out to a stricken comrade in Larry Burrows’ astonishing 1966 photograph. Here, in what might be the greatest picture from a legendary career, Burrows captured for LIFE magazine’s millions of readers both unfathomable desolation and galvanic camaraderie in the utterly alien universe of Southeast Asia. That the image, made at the height of the Civil Rights era, depicts a black soldier desperately trying to aid a wounded White comrade only added resonance to an already emotionally devastating tableau.
http://www.life.com/hdgallery/66681/image/50590785/50-photos-that-brought-the-war-home#index/0

Draw a StickMan

Fun, time waster. You draw, the story unfolds.
http://www.drawastickman.com/

Web Spotlight:

68 Ways to Use an iPad

https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dhn2vcv5_721gdk5jtd8

Strategies:

How to Creatively Integrate Science and Math

BY BEN JOHNSON

In math class one of the biggest needs is relevance. Why not use science to teach math? Since one of the biggest uses of mathematics in science is data gathering and analysis, that is the best place to start. When a teacher gives students a real science problem to solve — one that requires math tools — the teacher is giving the students a reason to use math. Math then becomes something useful, not something to be dreaded.
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/integrating-math-science-creatively-ben-johnson

AMLE 2011:

Thursday Sessions

NMSA/AMLE Affiliate Meeting Thursday 7:30 am.

Session Title:  Advocating for AMLE
Article passed out at registration:  Mark of Leadership:  If Not You, Then Who?  by Tom Burton (p. 44 AMLE)  (I get to sit next to Ross Burkhardt!)
Opening remarks
What to expect from the Association?

1.  People come first!

Tell our stories through our members

2.  Focus on delivery on what members need through This We Believe

3.  Serving our customers is why we are here.

4.  Increase our build of brand, especially as we change to new name and logo.

Funding in schools is incredibly tight.
Still can’t lose sight of the need to learn and improve.
Teams that Make A Difference
Recognition of dignitaries.
Ross Burkhardt

Something new on Page 8.

Friends of the Foundation (105 people)

Encourages us all to donate to the Foundation.

Char Pike is one who helped start the Foundation.

Nancy Polosino
Introductions of Board of Trustees

Jeff LaRoux!

Teams That Make a Difference Award Presentation
Keynote:
Advocating One Day At A Time:  IF NOT YOU, THEN WHO? by Tom Burton

These best practices are “gone”.

Today’s message won’t always be nice, but it will be honest.

We haven’t done enough, “I” haven’t done enough.  The effort needs to be personal and one to one level.

True Advocacy:  What does it mean?

Racing Against Time Honestly

Month of the Young Adolescent

We need to do research that supports us.

There’s a video called “Racing against time”  (Honda?)

Overcome every challenge.  Have no fear.

The Racing spirit is one of power.

Set a goal, set it high.  Raise expectations.

Tune out the noise:  What is the one thing I want to see?

Honda has a project clarity department . . . that’s interesting!

We put tons of energy into a product we’re not sure people will use because we know it’s right.

“Would be nice if we could end the “oil age” not because we’re out of oil, but because we found something better.”

Asking difficult questions:

Are we doing enough?

What do we need to do?

Racing

Pressure

Conversation

Goals

Spirit

Ticking clock

Transformational shift

Ahead of the competition

Against

Want to be the best!

Unleashing power

Reach the top and then cruise

Push the envelope

Those that can do it when it absolutely counts (It counts now-right!)

Make it happen!

A false urgency is an urgency created out of a sense of fear.

Time

Provide solutions

If you have people on the board, not doing the job, need to go.

Find out who the mavin is in your district and state, find out who your salesperson is.  Get ’em to sell it.

We know it is RIGHT!

Future will be brighter

We need teamwork

Dream the Impossible!

Books

Sense of Urgency:  A Sense of Urgency (A Must Read for Affiliates.)

Our Iceberg is Melting

True vs. False Urgency

Creating a sense of urgency in your affiliate.

Confronting the brutal facts of your current situation.

Underlying a true sense of urgency is a set of feelings:  a compulsive determination to move, and win, NOW!

Must win attitude

Never letting up- After . . .

What can I/you do?

Promote!  Promote!  Promote!

In your classroom/office

Team

BuildingDistrict

MOYA what did you do?

once

twice

every day

DID YOU DO ENOUGH?
CAN YOU DO MORE?

Lessons from a Roosevelt
“it is not the critic who counts:  not the mean one who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better.  The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who ears and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasisms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who , at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst . . .”
If not you, then who?

Commercial:  Man choking video, “Make it Happen.”

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

ISTE News:

  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

AMLE Affiliate Conferences:

Classroom 2.0’s Live Calendar.

Second Life:

    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life

Requesting Help

I’ve started a new blog revolving around PLN’s. I’d really appreciate your help in developing that site. Hopefully, it will be a good site to discuss a singular topic: Professional Learning Networks. Currently, I’m looking for a good definition of a PLN. If you have a minute, I’d appreciate it if you’d stop by and enter your definition.

http://rmmade.com/2011/11/14/definition-of-a-pln/

Thanks.

*In full disclosure, I’m hoping to use some of the information for a dissertation.

Missing show

There will be no show this week. We truly apologize. We plan on doing a show every week, with just a few exceptions. Last week, I headed off to UVa to visit my daughter. This week Shawn is at the AMLE (formerly NMSA) national conference. We tried to do a remote show, but it just didn’t work out. We hope that you will tune in next week.

Cheers!

MSM 183 You Vill Pass Dis Test, You Vill Like Dis Test, You Vill Attach De Schtandard To Each Schtandard . . .

Jokes You Can Use:

1. Why are round pizzas put in square boxes?
2. If a deaf person must appear in court is it still called a hearing?
3. Why does the sign read, “Enter at your own risk” who else could you risk other than yourself?
4. If it’s called “frying pan” is it OK to boil something in it?
5. Why doesn’t every doughnut have nuts in it?

Do you know what happens to quarterbacks when they reach the ends of their lives?
They just pass away.

Troy’s Backup Jokes:
Test Question:  Give a brief explanation of the meaning of the term “hard water.”
Student Answer:  Ice

Test Question:  What is methane?
Student Answer:  Methane is a smelly greenhouse gas that is produced when trees and/or cows are burned.
(F in Exams by Richard Benson)

On Our Mind:

Week and a half to AMLE/NMSA 2011 in Louisville . . .
Sessions
Affiliate Sessions:  Contact Doug Herlensky if you’re attending.
Dinner

Eileen Award:

Kam Yousaf

Advisory:

What would it take to make a model look like Barbie?

Here’s a breakdown of what she’d need done to be the kind of doll women aspire to: a brow lift, a jaw line shave, rhinoplasty, a cheek and neck reduction, a chin implant, scooped-out shoulders, a breast lift, liposuction on her arms, and tummy tuck, which would also have to be sculpted as if it were lined in whale-bone from the inside. And that’s just the half of her.
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/the-plastic-surgery-a-model-needs-to-look-like-barbie-2584798

Respect

Respect Rap – I use this with grades 2 – 4 but it’s suitable through middle school. Just love the message, the instrumental track, the editing, the kids’ performances (and the Principal’s, too). The choreography is amazing, the scene setup, the dancing at the end … it’s just dripping with awesome. Congratulations, Fearless Lions at Frank Porter Graham Elementary in Chapel Hill, NC. YOU, QUITE LITERALLY, ROCK!
http://www.ncs-tech.org/?p=6844

Middle School Science Minute

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

This middle school science minute is about Oobleck.  This is a great activity when students are full of extra energy.  Just mix cornstarch and water and it makes a “non-Newtonian” fluid.  It starts off with the consistency of peanut butter, then through handling becomes brittle and breaks, but then eventually becomes an oozing liquid again.

I thought it might be fun to do this podcast around Halloween, when slimy things are at the forefront.  Oobleck goes by many names but this is my favorite one because there is a nice tie in to the Dr Seuss book — Bartholomew and the Oobleck.

From the Twitterverse:

*web20classroom From @azjd-5 Skills For 21st Century Learners:7 Things You Should Know About Open Textbook Publishing (PDF): bit.ly/g7LhvC
*Maiju1975 Our race to the bottom. RT @DianeRavitch: This is the graph that shapes our future: nytimes.com/imagepages/201…
*willrich45 I don’t want best practice. I want changed practice. The former usually is just using tech to do the same as we’ve always done. #grumpytour
*rmbyrne Looking for Lesson Materials? Try OER Commons bit.ly/tzFMcI via @AddThis
*missnoor28 Miss Noor ㋡ Teach with your #ipad – Blooms Taxonomy with Apps | @scoopit goo.gl/f6nC1 #edtech #edchat #ipad #mlearningPeriodic Table of #QRcodes | @scoopit #edtech #edchat #science #mlearning
*csousanh Is there still a place for teacher autonomy in US Public schools? #edchat, #vted, #cpchat, #midleved educationalmusings.net
*fabclassroom Sign up for UPS My Choice & be entered into the Win What you want Sweepstakes twrt.me/vbs19v by @dallassinglemom
*sguditus iPad use in the middle school – communication, research and resources: bit.ly/wmsipad #midleved #masscue11
*mrsebiology Podcasting in the Classroom: bit.ly/ukZlEy #edchat #edtech #midleved #elemchat
*ssandifer Teaching with Technology in the Middle: Diigo for Digital Writing Reflection | @scoopit bit.ly/uiMOz6 #edtech
*DianeRavitch Tests for everything including auto shop and foreign languages, to rate teachers. Thanks @arneduncan: online.wsj.com/article/SB1000…
*mcleodScott McLeod

Every day in school students receive regular reminders they’re not trusted. Cumulative impact of that over many years is … ?

New bookmark: Social Media Guidelines:  http://www.delicious.com/ericstoller/social-media-guidelines

RT @ericstoller: Censoring social media is like trying to stop a waterfall with a colander. #NASPAtechC #NASPAtech

*This space intentionally left blank*  (I’ve always wanted to say that . . .)

Don’t forget to join the conversation on MiddleTalk and Twitter at #midleved this Friday at 8:00 pm EST.

News:

Testing Costs

As the nation endures its sputtering recovery, significant cuts to state and local education budgets continue to dominate headlines. With bruising fights over tenure, pensions, and collective bargaining, educators fear that these cuts may shrink educator jobs and benefits for years to come.
Within this context, though, it is testing that has emerged as the real villain. In protest blogs, op-eds, and tweets, critics rail against “billions and billions” spent on assessment, arguing that if only we stopped testing, teachers’ jobs, art classes, sports, school nurses, librarians, small classes, and more would be saved.
http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/10/12/07tucker.h31.html

Will Richardson:  Make It Stop. Please.

http://willrichardson.com/post/11862306546/make-it-stop-please

Resources:

60 Seconds

http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/files/2011/06/internet-60-seconds-infographic.jpg

Stitch.it

Simply copy-and-paste a set of links in our text box and click ‘Stich It’. We’ll convert those links into one short URL for you to share. It’s that easy!
http://stich.it/

Good to Know

  • Stay safe online
  • Your data on the web
  • Your data on Google
  • Manage your data

http://www.google.com/goodtoknow/

WhatFolio

http://www.whatfolio.com/

Primary Sources:
Documents from a variety of eras. From 4000bc – 21st Century.
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/default.asp
Welcome to the David Rumsey Map Collection Database and Blog.
http://www.davidrumsey.com/
Royal Society
http://royalsocietypublishing.org/search

Music Primary Sources:

Victrola Book of Opera
http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/victor-book-of-the-opera
Acoustic Recordings
http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/about/acoustical-recording

iPad Resources

https://sites.google.com/site/iccarsproject/home/ipad-ios-resources

Web Spotlight:

Larry Ferlazzo

Daniel Pink was recently interviewed on a local Washington, D.C. television show along with a local university official. You watch it all here, but I thought the few minutes he spent discussing the role of grades, autonomy and inquiry in education to be particularly thought-provoking. I used Tube Chop to “chop” those two brief segments and have them embedded below. I don’t know if they will come through on an RSS Readers, so you might have to click through to my blog in order to view them.
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2011/10/23/daniel-pink-on-grades-autonomy-inquiry/

Strategies:

How YouTube Is Changing The Classroom
As long as there have been teachers, they’ve battled the same problems: How can they reach students of multiple ability levels at once, cover more course material in limited time, and find more time to engage with students one-on-one?
Some educators think they’ve found a solution to all three problems in, of all things, YouTube.
A small group of teachers nationwide is replacing in-class lectures with short online videos students watch at home. This flip-flop of homework and lecture — from which the model gets its name, “the flipped classroom” — leaves class time open for students to complete their assignments with their teacher standing by to offer one-on-one help.
Research backing the model is scarce, and some critics have dismissed the model as a gimmick. Still, a handful Indiana teachers — and top state education officials — are willing to give it a try.http://stateimpact.npr.org/indiana/2011/10/12/how-youtube-is-changing-the-classroom/

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

AMLE News:

      • Other News:
  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

AMLE Affiliate Conferences:  

Classroom 2.0’s Live Calendar.

Second Life:

    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life

MSM 182 iPads? We’re Blinding You With Science Resources!

Jokes You Can Use:

After dying in a car crash, three friends find themselves at an orientation to enter heaven. Each one was asked, “When you are in your casket, what would you like to hear your friends and family saying about you?” Sean says, “I would like to hear them say I was a great doctor and a great family man.” Karl says, “I would like to hear them say I was a wonderful husband and an excellent teacher who made a difference in children’s lives.” Juan says, “I would like to hear them say, ‘Look! He’s moving!'”

Ladies and gentlemen, hobos and tramps,
Bug-eyed mosquitoes and bowlegged ants!
I’m about to tell you a story I’ve never heard before,
So pull up a chair and sit on the floor.
Admission is free, so pay at the door.

One fine day, in the middle of the night,
two, dead boys got up to fight.
Back to back, they faced each other,
drew their swords and shot each other.
A deaf policeman heard the noise,
and saved the lives of the two dead boys.
If you don’t believe my lies are true,
ask the blind man, he saw it too!


Ruth_A_Buzzi Ruth Buzzi
Nobody really wants their cats to “think outside the box.” #happyCATurday

TweeterofWit CL
Don’t have a fish pedicure. They’re sole-destroying. #fishpedicure

On Our Mind:

CMU CMLA meeting on Wednesday.

Eileen Award:

CMUCMLA

From the Twitterverse:

*Twilliamson15 Just downloaded Smart Seat for iPad…set up my seating charts already…looks useful
*fabclassroom Deal of the Day! Miniature Styling Iron ends Tonight at Midnight twrt.me/qv07c1
*cindybrock@wfryer: blabberize.com blabberize supports downloading your creations to import into other projects! ow.ly/75xm0 #tmky11
*DianeRavitch Rupert Murdoch wants to teach your kids: motherjones.com/politics/2011/…
*willrich45 Just Posted: Learners not Knowers bit.ly/oLujaN #edchat #edreform
*missnoor28 Miss Noor ㋡” @virtual_teach: Teachers have become what lawyers were (possible still r) …feared, disrespected, distrusted…because of a few bad eggs.
*tomshepp RT @VAMCE2010: 12 iPad Apps for Storytelling in the Classroom appsineducation.blogspot.com/2011/06/12-ipa… #edtech #edchat #ipaded #edapps

RT @VAMCE2010: App Building Tools for Teachers and Students flpbd.it/9mCF #ipaded #edapp #mlearning #ipadapps #tlchat

Teens and Educational Technology, 5 Steps to Success http://zite.to/o38GEU #ipaded #edapp #edapps

*mcleod New bookmark: App Building Tools for Teachers and Students bit.ly/p5HWXV
*shannonmmiller Instrumental Music for Film and Video from Creative Commons ow.ly/6YjTw
**russeltarr Rubrics for Assessment: tinyurl.com/5vdf878
*cfanch classtools.net had a QR code game generator. Cool! #edcampmanor

Don’t forget to join the conversation on MiddleTalk and Twitter at #midleved this Friday at 8:00 pm EST.  

News:

As minds get quicker, teens get smarter

U.S. researchers say they have demonstrated for the first time that adolescents become smarter because their brains process information faster.
http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2011/09/29/As-minds-get-quicker-teens-get-smarter/UPI-84711317352462

GlogsterEDU

Dear Glogster EDUcators,

We sincerely apologize for the site issues you’ve been experiencing lately. We can assure you that they are temporary, and Glogster EDU will be better as a result.

Glogster (glogster.com) and Glogster EDU (edu.glogster.com) are currently sharing server infrastructure. Sometimes this results in capacity overload, which can lead to slow loading or unexpected errors.

We are in the process of moving Glogster.com to a separate infrastructure so that Glogster EDU will be fast and reliable for you and your students.

We will keep you updated on all known issues via Twitter and Facebook, so please follow Glogster EDU on either platform.
We are committed to you, our valued educators, and are taking the necessary steps toward providing you with high quality service you can count on. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we complete the moving process.

Resources:

Science360

We gather news from wherever science is happening, including directly from scientists, college and university press offices, popular and peer-reviewed journals, dozens of National Science Foundation science and engineering centers, and funding sources that include government agencies, not-for-profit organizations and private industry.
http://news.science360.gov/files

Free EBooks

Get 5 free books each month. You can download PDF’s or TXT’s. They also have pay plans that are unlimited downloads and can be sent to Kindle app and more.
http://www.free-ebooks.net/

Biology

Warning, these are anatomically correct.
http://www.zygotebody.com/#
http://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/
http://www.biodigitalhuman.com/default.html

Password Generator

Help students create better passwords. This is limited but easy to use.
http://passwordbird.com/

Triptico

The Triptico resource application currently contains 20 different interactive resources – all of which are easy to edit, adapt, save and share. You can access them all with one simple download… everything is completely free – and you will receive updates whenever new resources are added!

http://www.triptico.co.uk/

Web Spotlight:

Teacher Wall

Scholastic, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and DonorsChoose.org bring you the Teacher Wall – a virtual teacher town square where America’s educators can share their stories, knowledge, and ideas on our nation’s schools.
The Teacher Wall provides teachers with an opportunity to talk about what’s important to them. From challenges to A-ha! moments, from professional development to job satisfaction, from curriculum to parent engagement – the topics tackled on the Wall showcase a wide range of voices and provide teachers with a chance to interact, share, and learn from one another, all while contributing to the conversation on American education.
http://teacherwall.scholastic.com/

Strategies:

ISTE 2011:  Brain Rules by Dr. John Medina

Dr. John Medina
Crossing the brain is scientific bunk. Question and answer session.
20% to 110% boost with 150 minutes of aerobic exercise.
Does the use of Google change the brain?

Yes, but we don’t know how. Look up cryptochrome.  (Supplement:  The act of sitting in front of a computer plays with the cryptochrome in our heads and messes with the circadian rhythm.)  The brain research being done is only scratching the surface. To correlate it to education is making leaps not supported by neuroscience yet.

Note: This guy is from Seattle Pacific University. A Free Methodist affiliated institute. He dropped the “frickin'” bomb a number of times.  SPU certainly has changed since I was being recruited to go there.

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

AMLE News:

      • Other News:
  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

AMLE Affiliate Conferences:

Classroom 2.0’s Live Calendar.

Second Life:

    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life

MSM 181 A Separate Peace

Jokes You Can Use:

Pete and Larry had not seen each other in many years. Now they had a long talk trying to fill in the gap of those years by telling about their lives. Finally Pete invited Larry to visit him in his new apartment. “I got a wife and three kids and I’d love to have you visit us.”
“Great. Where do you live?”
“Here’s the address. And there’s plenty of parking behind the apartment. Park and come around to the front door, kick it open with your foot, go to the elevator and press the button with your left elbow, then enter! When you reach the sixth floor, go down the hall until you see my name on the door. Then press the doorbell with your right elbow and I’ll let you in.”
“Good. But tell me…what is all this business of kicking the front door open, then pressing elevator buttons with my right, then my left elbow?”
“Surely, you’re not coming empty-handed.”

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A Police officer approached a motorist stopped in the middle of the road before the river overpass holding up traffic. The officer noticed the driver jotting on a notebook frantically. He asked the driver, what in the world are you doing? The driver replied, “The sign says Draw Bridge”.

On Our Mind:

Congratulations to Dr. Monte Tatom

NMSA/AMLE early registration extended a week.
Dr. Debbie Silver is rumored to have a new book out soon on motivating the hard to motivate student.

Eileen Award:

Sara Kaviar

Middle School Science Minute

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

Part 4 of the podcasts on Lab Safety.  It is about the 7 Standards for Maintaining a Safer Laboratory Environment.

From the Twitterverse:

*pammoran How 2 get started writing fiction – insights from master writing class teacher-novelist Jill Dawson via Guardian bit.ly/qxcmzF #nwp
*s_bearden Googlelittrips seems like a great tool for teaching Language Arts/English! #edcampcitrus #elemchat #engchat
*mcleod Congrats to @johnccarver for being recognized as a 2011 Innovator in Education! goo.gl/2yb4G #edtech #vanmeter
*robertjmarzano If you have more questions about Leaders of Learning, you can ask me live on Oct 17 6:30pm EDT on #edfocus. bit.ly/phLXht
*tombarrett The Graphic Classroom: The Best Comics List (for all grade levels) bit.ly/oXK5Nn #comics #graphicnovels

Graphic novels in the classroom | Scoop.it via @dilaycock #graphicnovels #comics

kevcreutz 60 Second Science Lessons bit.ly/qbHUI5 via @rmbyrne #edtech
*TeachnologyNews Riddle Of The Day For Students: What is easy to get into, but hard to get out of?- Trouble.
*fabclassroom Huge List of New Printable Coupons twrt.me/o2q8tv via @DebbieDoesCoups
*SeanBanville Soooo many fab blogs – RT @annabooklover: Best grammar blogs: bit.ly/pwSEo4
*AncientProverbs The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons. -Aristotle
*Larryferlazzo “Should we all buy India’s new $60 tablet computer? ” BBC bbc.in/qmVhIN
*VirtualLrnAcad iNACOL Revises National Standards Guide for Online Learning j.mp/rtsVlF #onlinelearning #edtech
*russeltarr Rubrics for Assessment: tinyurl.com/5vdf878

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News:

A Separate Peace

Alliance’s founder and lead teacher, Tina Owen. She decided to start the school after she was outed at a large Milwaukee high school where she worked as an English teacher. After word spread, she decided her sexuality may as well be all the way out.

…suggested that such a school would not only create the impression that intolerance would be permitted everywhere else but also leave its sheltered graduates unprepared to deal with the sometimes harsh realities of being a gay person in America.

…He recently attended a homecoming dance at his boyfriend’s school, and though people said nasty things as the two boys made their way inside, Dylan notes, somewhat optimistically, that the trash talkers were parents rather than students. He adds, “It seems like my generation is getting over it.”

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2095385_2096859_2096805-1,00.html

Resources:

iPads in the Science Classroom

Last year, around October 2010, I got 13 iPads for my Science students through a service-learning grant. This is the start of my second year using those iPads with my Science students. The summer before I got the iPads I was able to try one out myself and wrote about the possibilities here. I elaborated further on how I was going to use the iPads here. Once students started to use the iPads I used a Google form to see which apps they liked the best. Here are the results of that survey.
http://www.educatoral.com/wordpress/2011/09/28/ipads-in-science-2/

Common Core Maps

http://commoncore.org/maps/

National Geographic Xpeditions

Geography lessons and free resources for your classroom:  http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/g68.html

Better Lesson

http://betterlesson.com/home

Google Lit Trips

The short version is simple. Google Lit Trips are free downloadable files that mark the journeys of characters from famous literature on the surface of Google Earth. At each location along the journey there are placemarks with pop-up windows containing a variety of resources including relevant media, thought provoking discussion starters, and links to supplementary information about “real world” references made in that particular portion of the story.
The focus is on creating engaging and relevant literary experiences for students. I like to say Google Lit Trips “3-dimensionalize” the reading experience by placing readers “inside the story” traveling alongside the characters; looking through the windshield of that old jalopy in The Grapes of Wrath or waddling alongside Mr. and Mrs. Mallard’s duckling family in Make Way for Ducklings.”
What Google Lit Trips AREN’T
Google Lit Trips aren’t like sparknotes and other resources that can be used to circumvent the need to actually do the reading. They are designed to stimulate higher level thinking skills and to connect the story’s themes and messages to the issues of the real world in which students live.

http://www.googlelittrips.org/

Web Spotlight:

Welcome to the 21things4Students Site

This site was created by a grant from the REMC Association of Michigan for the creation of an educational resource for students preparing for 21st century skills. Members of the REMC Instructional Technology Specialists in Michigan along with teachers from around the state have created this site to provide project-based activities which are aligned to the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS-S), and the Michigan Educational Technology Standards for students (METS) as well as the Framework for 21st Century Learning identified by the Partnership For 21st Century Skills.
http://www.21things4students.net/

For Educators:
http://www.21things4teachers.net/

For Administrators:
http://www.21things4administrators.net/

Strategies:

Deb’s Data Digest

A wide variety of resources and strategies.
http://datadeb.wordpress.com/

ScreenCasts as Assessment/Instruction

Here are some examples.
http://wwcsd.net/groups/screencasts/

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

NMSA News:

      • Other News:
  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

Michigan Association of Middle School Educators

  • Second Life:
    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life

MSM 180 Last Stand, Sift(eo) my way, QuickClassics & Memories (all alone in the moonlight . . . )

Jokes You Can Use:

Ruth_A_Buzzi

1.  Why are hot dogs at Detroit Tigers’ stadium so much better than the ones sold by the Seattle Mariners? Because you can eat them in October.

2.  Ultimately, my ex broke up with the blond chick and married a sweet little Native American lady. I hope they’re one big Hopi family.

On Our Mind:

New “toys” for Shawn.
https://www.sifteo.com/

Eileen Award:

  • Kerry Derminer
  • Noel Parish
  • Kevin Upton

Advisory:kkinstruction Kalysta

How to Make a 1920s Flapper style Dress in only One Hour! Includes 4 Special Bonuses. http://j.mp/nDRXcO

Middle School Science Minute

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

Part 3 of the 4 part series on lab safety.  This podcast focuses in on standards on specific safety precautions involving chemicals and lab equipment.  The importance of lab safety was pointed out last week in the Chicago area when a student suffered a serious injury while passing around dry ice and water in a plastic bottle and it exploded.  The full article can be found at:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-09-26/news/ct-met-science-class-20110926_1_chemistry-class-nsta-national-science-teachers-association

From the Twitterverse:

*ShellTerrell 10 Reasons Teachers Make Great Punching Bags bit.ly/mTIOEa #edreform
*web20classroom RT @hopkinsdavid: QR Codes in the classroom bit.ly/d1m6Ux #QRCode #edtech
*jybuell How Your Brain Reacts to Mistakes Depends on Your Mindset bit.ly/o6uY3L ScienceDaily cc:// @occam98
*DianeRavitch Is this the best education parody site on Twitter? laststand4children.org
*2learn2 germinate – to become a naturalized German #stevec
*JohnMikulski Schools need a social media strategy that goes beyond simply blocking everything. #edtechconf
*missnoor28 Some of the best resources of #QRcode “My QRCode page” http://j.mp/oNdEKF #dtech #mlearning
*AskAaronLee Are you an educator? Try Google+ as a tool for your class – http://ow.ly/6J4XR rt @chrisbrogan
*web20classroom iPad Apps To Support Blooms Taxonomy from @kathyschrock: bit.ly/oSkbu0
*mcleod New from CASTLE: Virtual Schooling in the News bit.ly/nwbFIE
*rmbyrne New post: dotEPUB – Convert Any Webpage into an ePub Document goo.gl/fb/g8xie

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News:

A bet on No Child Left Behind

Diane Ravitch is a glass half-empty kind of gal, while I suffer from excessive Panglossian tendencies. In the spring of 2007, we made a bet. The payoff is dinner at the River Café, at the foot of Brooklyn Heights, overlooking New York harbor and the Manhattan skyline, tucked neatly under the lights of the Brooklyn Bridge
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/who-won-a-2007-bet-on-no-child-left-behind/2011/09/26/gIQAwBBi0K_blog.html

How Teacher Turnover Harms Students

By Barnett Berry
Finally reaching the bottom of one my reading stacks, I found myself fascinated and frustrated by the findings of a new study on the relationship between teacher turnover and student achievement.
http://transformed.teachingquality.org/blogs/advancing-teaching-profession/09-2011/how-teacher-turnover-harms-students
http://www.nber.org/papers/w17176

How to fix this mess called middle school

“Twelves (and thirteens and fourteens for that matter) probably do not belong in formal school environments at all, but in some kind of cross between summer camp and the Civilian Conservation Corps camps of the Great Depression — plenty of physical activity, structured groups and time with peers, with a little formal education thrown in.”
I’ve written before about such a proposal, but it’s worth repeating again as school districts tackle the problem anew. The answer: blowing up middle school as we know it and turning at least some of it into a “boot camp for life.”
Enough with “academic rigor.” Stop testing kids ad nauseam.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/how-to-fix-the-mess-we-call-middle-school/2011/09/25/gIQAjCx1yK_blog.html

Resources:

Dead Sea Scrolls Online

It’s taken 24 centuries, the work of archaeologists, scholars and historians, and the advent of the Internet to make the Dead Sea Scrolls accessible to anyone in the world. Today, as the new year approaches on the Hebrew calendar, we’re celebrating the launch of the Dead Sea Scrolls online; a project of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem powered by Google technology.
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/from-desert-to-web-bringing-dead-sea.html

VizLingo

Turn text into a video representation.
http://www.vizlingo.com/

History Pin

Historypin is a way for millions of people to come together, from across different generations, cultures and places, to share small glimpses of the past and to build up the huge story of human history.
Everyone has history to share: whether its sitting in yellowed albums in the attic, collected in piles of crackly tapes, conserved in the 1000s of archives all over the world or passed down in memories and old stories.
Each of these pieces of history finds a home on Historypin, where everyone has the chance to see it, add to it, learn from it, debate it and use it to build up a more complete understanding of the world.
Historypin has been developed by the not-for-profit company We Are What We Do, in partnership with Google.
YouTube introductory video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdT3eKdto4w
http://www.historypin.com/

SpeakIt!

Speak It is a Google Chrome extension that enables you to have the text on most webpages read to you. With Speak It installed just highlight the text on a the page you’re viewing then right-click to activate Speak It. Then click the play button to have the text read to you. The voice is very digitized, but it is clear.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2011/09/speak-it-text-to-speech-in-google.html

Web Spotlight:

Cheating

Here’s an overview of some of the most shocking instances of teacher cheating, plus a few episodes that may have been overblown.
http://www.propublica.org/article/americas-most-outrageous-teacher-cheating-scandals

Students need to develop Grit

http://edcommentary.blogspot.com/2011/09/teaching-character-strengths-and-values.html

Teaching All

Jeremy is a special education teacher.  Jeremy’s classroom is a great example of universal design for learning, as his students have access to a myriad of technology tools including iPads and interactive whiteboards.  Outside of the classroom, Jeremy works part-time as a Family Trainer and Technology Advisor.  As a Family Trainer, he consults with families who have children with autism to develop behavior plans, design Intensive Teaching programs, and determine the best technology solutions for children.  When it comes to special education technology, he is an iOS expert!  When Jeremy is not browsing the iTunes App Store or posting about apps on Facebook, he enjoys being outdoors and spending time with his friends and family.
Site has activities for Interactive Whiteboards (IWB’s), iPad Apps and much more.
Tons of links!
http://teachingall.blogspot.com/

Digital Promise

Founded after more than a decade of effort, including a 2004 report to Congress, Digital Promise has been endorsed by virtually every major national association of educators and educational institutions, libraries, and museums. The project that gave rise to Digital Promise was launched by the Carnegie, Century, Knight, MacArthur, and Open Society foundations, sustained by the Federation of American Scientists, and championed by a coalition of Republicans and Democrats, civic and business leaders, who came together on its behalf.
http://www.digitalpromise.org/

Strategies:

Read Ten Classic Books in Under a Minute

If you’ve ever lamented to someone about not having enough time to read, there’s a cure for what ails you. While nothing can replace the feel of a good novel in your hands — and the eau de stink of the used bookstore you found it in — the Book-A-Minute website aims to catch you up on all the classics you’ve been meaning to read since … forever. “When even the CliffsNotes are just too long, come here. Covers everything from Shakespeare to Steinbeck,” the site teases. They’ve taken fine literature, science-fiction/fantasy, and children’s bedtime stories and condensed them into amusing one-minute reads. Interestingly enough, you’ll find that many of them are dead-on descriptions of the actual works. Skip through ten classic books below and check a few to-dos off your bucket list.
http://flavorwire.com/213381/read-ten-classic-books-in-under-a-minute

What Will Improve a Student’s Memory?

By Daniel T. Willingham
Question: I often have students tell me that they studied for a  test, meaning that they reviewed their notes and the textbook, but they still did not do well. If they have reviewed the material, why don’t they remember it? Is there anything I can do to help them study more effectively?
http://cdl.org/resource-library/pdf/What%20Will%20Improve%20a%20Students%20Memory.pdf

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

NMSA News:

      • Other News:
  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

Michigan Association of Middle School Educators

  • Second Life:
    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life

MSM 179 Common Core, Bad Baseball joke, and iPad Resources.

On Our Mind:

Changing positions
Start of the school year

Eileen Award:

Dr. Tatom:  Thanks for the mention on Twitter!

Advisory:

Permanent Record

http://www.slate.com/id/2301449/

The Secret to Success

https://plus.google.com/117689362923608221663/posts/8v7RBNncmAJ

How many really?

http://howmanyreally.com/

Middle School Science Minute

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

Part two on lab safety and focuses in on personal safety of students.

From the Twitterverse:

*
drmmtatom #iPad Note Taking Apps Showdown zite.to/nztk9G via @zite #fhucid #hardintech #ccstech @msmattersNBC’s “Education Nation” Summit Begins September 25 #fhuedu610tinyurl.com/3aud82p

Highlights from the 2011 Educational Technology Conference [ETC] in Missoula #fhuedu642 http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2011/09/23/highlights-from-the-2011-educational-technology-conference-etc-in-missoula/

Building better teacher evaluations #fhuedu610   http://www.joannejacobs.com/2011/09/building-better-teacher-evaluations/

Virtual Schooling in the News #fhuedu642

*mcleod Scott McLeod
New bookmark: Presenting Learning with Stop Motion AnimationNew bookmark: The Myth of Learning Styles bit.ly/qqB1dg
*Mimadisonklein Use Emotion and Technology to Spark Writing nblo.gs/nx17m
*kevcreutz Video – The Last U.S. Veteran of WWI bit.ly/qQmavJ via @rmbyrne #edtech
*laroncarter Having trouble already with classroom management already? My Mission Statement has worked for thousands.
*congerjan shares tinyurl.com/4yhfdds (Livebinder of tools you never knew you needed!) plurk.com/p/e3tynm
*AncientProverbs Motivational Quotes
What is told into the ear of a man is often heard a hundred miles away. -Chinese Proverbs
*BethRitterGuth RT @mykidcancode: Free Online Lesson Planbook Software for Teachers bit.ly/jbDwyc #engchat

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News:

Beautiful Teenage Brains

Moody. Impulsive. Maddening. Why do teenagers act the way they do? Viewed through the eyes of evolution, their most exasperating traits may be the key to success as adults.

Thanks to Richard Byrne for the link.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/10/teenage-brains/dobbs-text

Resources:

Writing Prompts

These are some of the daily writing prompts that I use in class. The prompts and pictures are scraped together from so many sources – forgotten websites, old journals, overheard conversations, the crusty recesses of my hard drive – that attribution is difficult. I’ve tried where I can, but if you know how any of them should be attributed
http://writingprompts.tumblr.com/

YouTube for Teachers

http://www.youtube.com/teachers
http://www.youtube.com/education

iPad App Resources:

In iTunes, go to the iTunes Store (sidebar on the left).
Then select App Store on the bar along the top of the window.
Then select the drop down Education under Categories on the right
(OR-Just to the right of the word App Store on the top will be a small triangle- click that and select Education)
This will reveal App categories for Teachers including:

  • Apps for Teachers
  • Special Education
  • Education Volume Purchasing

Mobile Learning

After reading this report, you’ll know more about:

  • How mobile technology has become a game-changer in education
  • Mobile device best practices from teachers and schools
  • Mobile device management
  • The latest in apps and mobile technology available today

http://www.eschoolnews.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/2011/09/mobile_star.pdf

Alternate Assessment Apps for Eighth Grade

Eighth graders need to demonstrate their mastery of skills in English, math and science.
http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&EntryId=3110

Web Spotlight:

Implementing Common Core Standards

Over the next year, the accomplished teachers I met at CTQ will face down these tough questions. They will design—and test-drive in their own classrooms, with their own students—lessons and assessments linked to the Common Core State Standards.
http://transformed.teachingquality.org/blogs/advancing-teaching-profession/09-2011/implementing-common-core-standards

Cheating

Here’s an overview of some of the most shocking instances of teacher cheating, plus a few episodes that may have been overblown.
http://www.propublica.org/article/americas-most-outrageous-teacher-cheating-scandals

Students need to develop Grit

http://edcommentary.blogspot.com/2011/09/teaching-character-strengths-and-values.html

Common Core Maps

From the website:
“Common Core has released a new, Second Edition of the K-12 Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts. The Maps are designed to help educators meet the expectations of the Common Core State Standards, which call for the standards to be “complemented by a well-developed, content-rich curriculum.”

Our draft ELA Maps have received more than three million views since last August. We’ve listened to your advice and have added many new features, including:

  • Nearly 200 new writing, grammar, and research activities
  • Guidance for differentiated instruction
  • Library of seventy digital resources
  • More informational and contemporary texts throughout

Map users can now:

  • Rate and comment on each of the seventy-six unit Maps along with thousands of suggested works, activities, and resources
  • Submit lesson plans
  • Get preferred pricing on Maps services and tools that are under development

Common Core has been inundated with requests for professional development services, more Maps-based curriculum tools, and more Maps, including math Maps. In order to generate the resources needed to respond to these requests, we are offering the opportunity to become contributing members of the Mapping Project for a nominal cost.”

Strategies:

Inside Story Flash Cards

Combine visuals with vocabulary words to help increase retention.
http://www.insidestoryflashcards.com/

Jokes You Can Use:

Years ago, the Seattle Symphony was doing Beethoven’s Ninth under the baton of Milton Katims. At this point, you must understand two things:

1. There’s a long segment in this symphony where the bass violins don’t have a thing to do. Nothing. Not a single note for page after page;

2. There used to be a tavern called Dez’s 400 right across the street from the Seattle Opera House, favored by local musicians.

It was decided that during this performance, after the bass players had played their parts they’d quietly lay down their instruments and leave the stage rather than sit on their stools looking (and feeling) dumb for twenty minutes.
Well, once they got backstage, someone suggested that they trot across the street and have a few brews. After they had downed the first couple rounds, one said, “Shouldn’t we be getting back? It’d be awfully embarrassing if we were late.”
Another, presumably the one who suggested this excursion in the first place, replied, “Oh, I anticipated we could use a little more time, so I tied a string around the last pages of the conductor’s score. When he gets down to there, Milton’s going to have to slow the
tempo way down while he waves the baton with one hand and fumbles with the string with the other.”
So they had another round and finally returned to the Opera House, a little tipsy by now.
However, as they came back on stage, one look at their conductor’s face told them they were in serious trouble. Katims was furious!
And why not? After all (get ready, here it comes…)
It was the bottom of the Ninth, the score was tied, and the basses were loaded.

Events & Happenings:

Calendar of Events:

NMSA News:

      • Other News:
  • ISTE Eduverse Talks are the recorded sessions held on ISTE Island every week. Join ISTE in their Second Life conference location for their weekly talks on education.
    • The ISTE Special Interest Group:  Virtual Environments is holding meetings on Mondays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm (SLT) on ISTE Island.

Ohio Middle Level Association:

Michigan Association of Middle School Educators

  • Second Life:
    • Regular Tuesday meetings are scheduled. See the board on the ISTE Island for up to the minute details.  Check frequently this week as the ISTE Annual Convention is this week.
    • Video: Educational Uses of Second Life