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Month: January 2006

Casting with iLife

Casting with iLife

The new iLife arrived and my children (age 12 & 9) and I tested it out. We created a family website. Using garage band I had them each make a podcast, really a message to Grandma. In iPhoto they created a photocast, this caused some heated debate about what to include, one wants grandma to see the entire collection of 1579 photos the other wants just shots of herself. We compromised on just last months photos. We then tackled iWeb…

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Casting

Casting

I work in a Windows world, but at home I am a very loyal Mac user. I was watching the MacWorld keynote address given by Steve Jobs. I was amazed at all the casting going on; podcasting, photocasting, videocasting. Using the software that comes on a Mac you are ready to create. You can use Garage Band to record a podcast and drag photos from iPhoto to accompany the podcast. You can work in iMovie to make a videocast and…

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Supporting the Spark

Supporting the Spark

I met with an English teacher, earlier today, who is a bit of a hero of mine. We used to team teach, she knows so much about kids. I admire her for a host of reasons. She is passionate about what she does. She wants her kids to succeed and will work within the system or around the system if necessary to get it done. But most importantly to me is she sees the possibilities. She sees the possibilities in…

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Thoughts on UDL, Differentiated Instruction and Assistive Technology

Thoughts on UDL, Differentiated Instruction and Assistive Technology

In my role as K-12 technology integration specialist I support technology integration in the classroom and the special education department with some of their assistive technology needs. I have often found myself trying to explain the difference between Differentiated Instruction (DI), Assistive Technology (AT) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). I do not see them so much as different but related. All three are about providing options for learners. It is all about choosing the right tools for the job….

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Supporting Teachers

Supporting Teachers

I once had a principal who would begin his weekly meetings with individual teachers with “How are things going? What do you need, how can I help?” His focus, as well as, that of the school(Seoul Foreign School, Seoul, Korea) was helping teachers, teach. Education/learning is about what happens within a student. The person in a school system who has the greatest influence on a child’s learning is the classroom teacher. All of a school district’s attention should be focused…

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More on Differentiated Instruction

More on Differentiated Instruction

So what is differentiated instruction (DI)? It is an instructional method that adjusts the curriculum to meet students where they are. It is a method that does not expect all students to learn the same material from same presentation. The method takes into account that students approach each lesson differently. DI provides options for students to interact with the content/curriculum from their strengths and current knowledge base. There are three areas that can be modified to allow for options; content,…

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