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Technology in Action

11/4/2010

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Today we are taking our second test of the year.  I am having students take the test using GoogleDocs.  They complete their test via the computer lab and their answers are electronically (And securely) stored on my Goggle account.  Students were allowed to use their Bubbl.us concept maps on the test. 

Bubbl.us is a great website that allows students to create visual notes and save, share and collaborate with other students.  I can even view students' work from my computer.  Students can work on this program from any computer with a internet connection.

More technology than you can shake a mouse at!  Rachel Perry created some awesome posters online using artskills.com for the wrestling match during last week's assembly.  My big thanks to Rachel for her creativity and effort.

Below are several pictures of students learning, collaborating, and engaging in their education using technology.
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    This is Mr. Pennington's 4th year teaching 7th grade world history.  He loves technology and wants to help the educational revolution by adapting school to fit the future of his students.  He is married with two kids: Kyle who is 13 and attends Willoughby Middle School and Olivia who just turned 1 in August.

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