Horace
2009 Volume 25, Number 1
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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Digital Portfolios: Documenting Student Growth
Matthew Cramer
The digital portfolio process at Camino Nuevo High School (CNHS) offers an essential 21st century skill to students. All students are trained in basic web design to build and maintain their digital... More
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Twittering about Learning: Using Twitter in an Elementary School Classroom
Jeff Kurtz
Many years ago, when the author first started teaching, a colleague showed him a great technique for communicating with families: At the end of the day, she used a 24- by 16-inch chart tablet to... More
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Technology as a Fence and a Bridge
Bryan Wehrli
Cell phones, laptops, the Internet and social networking sites make teachers anxious and magnify the gap between teacher and student. The influx of devices creates a clamor, but little clarity for ... More
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Adventures in Web 2.0: Introducing Social Networking into My Teaching
Honor Moorman
Five months ago, the author introduced Web 2.0 technology to her students, and already, there is a story to tell. Integrating a social networking site into her teaching has been even more... More
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Distance Learning and the CES Common Principles
Jennie Hallisey
In 2001, Boston Day and Evening Academy (BDEA) started its Distance Learning Program (DL) to serve students who could not come to school on a regular basis. Because it is by design a competency... More
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Learning Technology Skills through Social Entrepreneurialism
Jean Pendleton
When the author first arrived at Charleston Collegiate School, she was handed a college-level Microsoft business applications textbook and told she'd be teaching a one-semester ninth grade... More