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April is National Poetry Month. Be sure to explore this weeks featured articles for ideas for incorporating poetry into your curriculum, and check out the additional resources on our Poetry Month holiday page.
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Miguel Guhlin
What if you could broadcast learning at will to a world of learners? What if you could interact with people, not only face-to-face in your workshops, but also halfway around the world? What if your on-site workshop participants could participate in a conversation with those virtual participants? Pretty exciting, no?"
PowerPoint Presentations Lesson 9 of Bernie Pooles Essential Microsoft Office 2007 explains how to use PowerPoint to create slideshows and other teaching materials.
Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
Professor Randy Pausch, whos dying of pancreatic cancer, advises students on how to achieve their goals.
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Favorite Poem Project Students explore a variety of poems, find one poem they feel a particular connection to, and share that poem by reading it aloud to their classmates. Students then create videos of their readings to share with other classes.
Poetry All students can benefit from studying poetry. In addition to the simple sensory pleasure of listening to the rhythm, poetry sparks students' imagination and appeals to their emotions. Help your students discover the magic of poetry with these online resources.
A Techtorial Fast and accurate keyboarding is a critical skill for today's students. A number of software programs can help students learn and practice keyboarding skills, but sometimes kids need a break from the tedium of formal keyboarding exercises. The following activities will add a little fun to your keyboarding practices."
Interactivity Poem-A-Day

Scientific Process Worksheet
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Brenda Dyck
Some of the pre-technology projects weve discarded could fit into todays classroom if we spent some time pondering how one of the Web 2.0 tools could be integrated to bring it more in line with the preferences of 21st century learners."
Nancy Willard It is necessary to consider the ability, authority, and responsibility of school officials when it comes to prevention of, and intervention in, cyberbullying in each of the locations where school related cyberbullying occurs."
Doug Johnson I have some concerns about creativity as the term is commonly used in schools, and teaching, and technology. I know I have a lot more to learn about enhancing and supporting creativity in education. Are any teacher-training resources being diverted from raising test scores to thinking outside the box?"
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Technology Choices Marilyn Mossman’s technology-based projects enrich the curriculum.
What Every Teacher Should Know About Technology Ed-tech professor Bernie Poole identifies six essential technology-related skills every good teacher should possess -- or acquire.
Laptops, Handhelds, or Tablet PCs? The Education World Tech Team shares its thoughts about how each mobile computing device might help teachers teach and students learn. Included: The plusses and minuses of laptops, handhelds, and tablet PCs.
Total Reader: How Cool is That?

Mrs. Malkowski's 6th Grade Classroom Lorry Malkowski's sites help kids use the Web and share school events.
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In VoiceThread in 2008, Brenda Dyck discusses the classroom uses of VoiceThread, an online media album. What Web2.0 technologies have you discovered -- or rediscovered -- recently? How have you used them in your classroom? Join the Conversation.

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