By tnturner on Jun 28, 2007 in NECC07, NECC2007 | 2 Comments
WoW! The week is over, I’ve made it home safe and sound in one piece. Barely! Found myself getting groggy at the wheel about 45 minutes north of Valdosta, GA when the insides of the car was woken by a huge screech by my wife saying, “Starbucks!! EXIT 62!! Get in the left lane!!” Who [...]
By tnturner on Jun 27, 2007 in NECC07 | 2 Comments
wow2necc2007 ยป WOW2 NECCEdublogs was down earlier in the Murphy Hall so didn’t get to post this before heading out to Atlanta Underground to hang with the family! Here’s my posting on the Women of Web 2 final session of the NECC 07.
Sharon Peters
Web2.0 is relevant to what our students are experiencing on a daily [...]
By tnturner on Jun 27, 2007 in Blogging, NECC07, NECC2007 | 0 Comments
I’m not sure if I’m even saying that in the right way. I will have to ask everyone tomorrow when I show up to the blogger’s cafe tomorrow. And if I don’t even go to another concurrent session tomorrow I’m sure I wouldn’t miss out on much. I spent most of the afternoon after 1:30 [...]
By tnturner on Jun 26, 2007 in NECC07, NECC2007 | 0 Comments
I came right to the Blogger’s Cafe this morning when I arrived to the World Congress Center. I could probably sit in this area all day and soak in the conversation. Spent most the time talking with Jennifer Wagner, David Warlick, John Pederson, David Jakes, Chris Craft and Steve Dembo et al. It struck me [...]
By tnturner on Jun 25, 2007 in NECC07 | 0 Comments
Building Student Success with Effective Math Technology Tools
Fast Math – From Tom Snyder Productions. Skill and drill type math software; very differentiated for all learners. The language is very basic and I’m sure would do well for ELL/ESE studetns
Go Solve – From Tom Snyder Productions as well. Would be able to [...]
By tnturner on Jun 25, 2007 in NECC07 | 0 Comments
I really didn’t learn my lesson from Concurrent Session 1 this morning and arrived late to Session 2 from the Discovery Booth where I volunteered for an hour, had the chance to speak with Eric Langhorst whose work I greatly admire at Speaking of History. Wasn’t as packed as Will’s session this morning so I [...]