Learning 2007

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I really wanted to go to Elliot Masie's Learning 2007 Conference, but
here's the next best thing - they are wikifying much of the good
stuff. They have added hours of video and
audio content including keynotes from Dan Pink, Jenny Zhu, Bobby Flay,
Wharton Faculty and Ken Blanchard. Check it out at
http://www.learningwiki.com

:)
~julz

I'm in love...

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2 Things 2 Know 2day

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ONE – National Distance Learning Week http://ndlw.org starts 2day and NMSU College of Extended Learning is working hard to do its part http://nmsu.pbwiki.com

TWO – The XO Laptop, Give 1 Get 1 started 2day http://www.laptopgiving.org/en/index.php I just bought mine; my son, Jon and I, will be having fun with these over Christmas and two children somewhere in the world will have the opportunity to access knowledge and tools in a way they’ve never had before. Here’s a great vodcast featuring the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) team:

It’s a FABULOUS day! ;) ~julz

XO Laptop - 11/12/07 - 4am MST - I'm VERY excited!

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The site - http://www.xogiving.org/index.html

Review written by a tech savvy 12-year old: http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=1206

An informative Google Talk video

Tell them to go On the Record!

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I was enjoying a game to fight hunger at http://www.freerice.com/index.php

Then I went on a journey through the site and eventually ended up at http://www.one.org and signed the petition. I urge you to play the game and sign the petition.

with love,

~julz

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Hi,

I've just signed a petition to the 2008 presidential candidates asking them to go on the record and tell us exactly where they stand on fighting extreme poverty and global disease.

You can take action on this important cause too by visiting http://www.one.org/ontherecord

Thanks!

Old School

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So I love some old school 70's artists like Abba and Neil Diamond. I was watching this SUV commercial and I recognized a Neil Diamond song. Feeling nostalgic and realizing that I had no Neil Diamond in my iTunes, and doing everything but what I'm supposed to be doing - writing dissertation - I started looking to find the best Neil Diamond to download. And, of course, what do you do when you are looking and downloading, don't have anything yet, but want to listen to it right now? Well you go to youtube of course, and I found a gem, something you can only find because of the amazingness of the social web, and here it is, Neil Diamond singing Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show and in the middle, he explains where the song came from, TOO COOL! Enjoy.

National Distance Learning week Nov. 12-16

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The NMSU Office of Distance Education and the RETA Project within the College of Extended Learning (CEL) will host webinars, blogs, chats, an online Moodle open house and other events in honor of the 2007 National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) Nov. 12 -16, http://ndlw.org

The NDLW Webinars http://www.ndlw.org/learners.html will be hosted throughout the week from 9 to 10 a.m. and from noon to 1 p.m. in Milton Hall, Room 185, La Academia.

CEL and RETA offerings are viewable BUT still under construction at: http://nmsu.pbwiki.com/

Later in the day (today is Friday, November 9, 2007), we will be extending the invitation to our eLearning friends (RETAzens, OTLOzens, eTeachers, OTLCers, etc.) to join us in a variety of ways. Contributors and attendees will be entered into a drawing at the end of the week.

Online Underwater First! Project SeaCAMEL: Live Broadcasts November 12 - 14

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Online Underwater First! Project SeaCAMEL: Live Broadcasts November 12 - 14

Marine Science Classes from the Aquarius Habitat

KEY LARGO, Fla., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Distance learning
goes to the extreme November 12 - 14, when Project SeaCAMEL aquanauts go
live with high tech marine science classes broadcast from Aquarius, the
world's only undersea research station.

Live action coral reef science will be a click away for students and
ocean enthusiasts around the world via satellite and the Internet from
Conch Reef, located 4 miles off Key Largo and 60-feet beneath the sea in
the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

The mission is the first in a series of online sea-to-shore educational
programs sponsored by the Maryland-based Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans
Foundation (http://www.seacamel.livingoceansfoundation.org ), a non-profit
organization focusing on ocean research and conservation.

The university-level science experiments using high-tech undersea tools
to collect data will also have broad appeal to younger audiences. Numerous
schools, museums, and aquariums across the country, in Mexico and Great
Britain are expected to participate. A curriculum for 8th-12th-graders is
also available online from project partner Immersion Presents
    (http://www.immersionpresents.org ).

Support for the live broadcasts will be provided by Media Arts, Inc.
(http://www.mediarts.com).

Six live webcasts begin airing Monday, November 12:
http://www.seacamel.livingoceansfoundation.org and http://www.uncw.edu/aquarius.

    Class Schedule:
    Monday 12 Nov, 2-3 PM: Intro to the Aquarius Reef Base

    Monday 12 Nov, 7-8 PM: The Reef at Night

    Tuesday 13 Nov, 11-12 Noon: Reefs under Siege

    Tuesday 13 Nov, 2-3 PM: Sponges: the Reef's Filters

    Wednesday 14 Nov, 11-12 Noon: The Boundary Layers of the Reef

    Wednesday 14 Nov, 2-3 PM: Aquarius as an Artificial Reef

In the "Reefs under Siege" class, students will learn about the basic
biology of corals and the threats reefs are facing worldwide from climate
change and human activities. The aquanauts will assess the reef's health by
measuring the percentage of corals covering the sea floor, and will use
sophisticated equipment to evaluate how corals perform under severe storm
conditions.

During the last broadcast, Michael Crockett, a senior from Gloucester
High School in Gloucester, Va., will play a unique role when he sends
online commands to an underwater robotic fish, Fetch1. This will be the
first-ever attempt to control a free-swimming robotic vehicle over the
Internet.

The Project SeaCAMEL aquanaut team includes: Mark Patterson, Virginia
Institute of Marine Science; Living Oceans Executive Director Philip
Renaud, USN (ret); Chief Project Scientist Annelise Hagan; videographer DJ
Roller and Aquarius crewmembers Craig Cooper and Jim Buckley.

Aquarius is owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and managed by the University of North Carolina,
Wilmington.

    Distribution Details:

    Commodity Internet

    Internet2
    Multicast Address: 233.53.226.224 port 4424
    Satellite 
    Satellite:          AMC-3
    Location:           87 Degrees West
    Receive Polarity:   Vertical
    Receive Frequency:  12,064 MHz
    L-Band:             1,314   MHz
    Symbol Rate:        6.500   MS/s
    FEC:                2/3

English Channel (Service):  34 

Media Contacts: For more information, and to schedule advance and live
underwater interviews with the Aquanauts:
    Terri Taylor
    Project SeaCAMEL
    412-512-9292
    zeolite@verizon.net

    Dr. Ellen Prager
    Chief Scientist, Aquarius Reef Base
    NURC/UNCW
    Ph 305.451.0233 ext 206

    Related Links:
    http://www.vims.edu/events/
    http://www.livingoceansfoundation.org/
    http://www.uncw.edu/aquarius/

    Project SeaCAMEL Goes Live November 12-14!
    http://www.seacamel.livingoceansfoundation.org

Let's help change the world, here's one way...

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You are receiving this update because I requested a reminder from One Laptop per Child about the limited-time "Give One Get One" program. Starting Monday, November 12 at 6:00am EST, you will be able to donate one XO laptop to a child in the developing world and also receive a laptop for the child in your life, by visiting www.laptopgiving.org or calling toll-free 1-877-70-LAPTOP.

"Give One Get One" is the only time they are making the revolutionary XO laptop available to the public. For a donation of just $399 ($200 of which is tax-deductable), you will be giving the gift of education. Additionally, T-Mobile is offering donors one year of complimentary access to T-Mobile HotSpot locations throughout the United States, which can be used from any Wi-Fi-capable device, including the XO laptop.

I will send another update when the program begins on November 12. I hope you'll join the mission to bring education and connection to children in even the most remote regions of the globe.

I'm thinking of doing this myself and sharing a laptop with my teen. The free T-Mobile HotSpot and portable, somewhat indestructible mobile device is totally worth it.

Let's spread the word!
:)
~julz

SLOAN-C International Symposium

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Are you using technology in cool ways for teaching and learning (think
blogs, wikis, moodle, audio/video, etc.) - please submit an abstract to the
SLOAN-C International Symposium. SLOAN has traditionally been focused on
higher education but now they have said they'd love to see what K12 folks
are doing. The upcoming conference is May 7-9, 2008 and is close by in
Carefree, Arizona. I'm sure some fun caravanning could be arranged!

Also, check out the social network that SLOAN is working on.

http://www.emergingonlinelearningtechnology.org/

:)
~julz

A Web Event for K12 eTeachers

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Thanks to Bethany for this resource. I have attended a Cider event and they
do an excellent job with the research. K12ers, let's attend.
:)
~julz

CIDER has the following eLuminate presentation coming up. It's free
- all you have to do is become a member of CIDER community (also
free). See

http://cider.athabascau.ca/CIDERSessions/

Research Results from BC¹s Connected Learner¹s Technology Projects
Institution: BCEd Online
Date and time: Nov 16, 2007 11:00 AM

What factors help to create effective online learning environments in
K-12? In this session, Dr. Elizabeth Childs and Lara Jongedijk will
report on the final data from nine provincial Connected Learner¹s
Technology Grant Projects that ran across 18 months and involved 14
school districts in British Columbia. The technologies used in the
projects included: webcasting, web-conferencing, synchronous courses
using Elluminate Live, use of Smartboards, online tutoring and data
archiving. Lessons learned will be discussed and recommendations for
making informed decisions when planning and implementing similar
technology projects will be shared.

Cool vids

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Susan Patrick recommended the following youtube videos: Information Revolution

Academia 2.0.

Convergence

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It's a convergence of interesting things - NM elearning advocates, the Stevie Ray Blues Club, Second Life, and Ferdi playing the electronic sax. Ferdi was just talking about his bluddhist (blue and Buddhist) Second Life persona named Hojazz. Not sure about the spelling but just enjoying the interesting convegence.

Wish you were here...

Muhammad Ali Center for dinner

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NACOL VSS Conference

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Hi Everyone,
Reporting live from Louisville, Kentucky and the VSS Conference. I
wanted to let you know that you should visit the NACOL site at
http://nacol.org because a lot of cool NEW stuff is being posted, like
the updated Keeping Pace report by John Watson. AND I'm not sure if
you noticed because I didn't until just now, that some of the events
going on are being webcast LIVE using Elluminate! Also, I noticed that
last year's webcasts are all there now too.

And I have tried emailing all my groups but the Internet has been up
and down so I'm not sure they all went out, so here is my information
again. I am blogging to http://juliaparra.blogspot.com and
microblogging at http://twitter.com/desertjul

My friend, Holly is also blogging and she takes better pictures than I
do, http://technologyadventures.blogspot.com

Enjoy and Have a FABULOUS day!
:)
~julz

Jackie Huba

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She said we could take a pic of our neighbor and put it on the web. So we did.

VSS Opening Address by Susan Patrick

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In school, we learned from books, our children can learn from the world.

Great first day, lovely reception

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You Can Teach Science Online!

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Dr. Kemi Jona from Northwestern University shares Americas Lab Report and that new ways of doing science are prime means for providing our online students with science online. The iLab Network shows promise for providing unique and amazing remote online labs. Think MIT nuclear lab.

CoMobloggers in Action!

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NM eLearning Roundtable Discussion

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Awesome and IMHO an historic event. Gathered are NM legislators, elearning advocates, and national eLearning leaders to discuss NMs plans for statewide elearning.

We have arrived...

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...and the view is amazing!

Cool Volunteer Site

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My friend, Bethany, was telling us about a wonderful site that helps
people volunteer at the global level. The site is called Global Vision
International:
http://www.gvi.co.uk/

:)
~julz

Teachers can use Lijit

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I'm still trying to figure out the coolness of Lijit. My new friend
Kevin, at Lijit told me the following:

--- a good point to remember about Lijit is that we provide a
controllable search engine that lets teachers uniquely build
sites students can search (as I mentioned before), instead of the entire web.

Here is an example educator site using the Lijit Search: Global Learners
http://principianteglobal.blogspot.com/

On Classroom 2.0: Breaking News: Ning announces ad-free networks for K-12 educators

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This is very cool!
:)
~julz

From Steve Hargadon:

“Will post more on this at http://www.classroom20.com and http://education.ning.com later today, but for now details at http://www.stevehargadon.com/2007/11/big-news-from-ning-ad-free-student.html.

Have a great day!  Huge thanks to Ning!

Steve

About Classroom 2.0
The social network for educators using collaborative technologies!

Click here to visit Classroom 2.0!
http://classroom20.ning.com”

Cool Links

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My friend, the Lone Eagle shared the following links with me and I thought I'd share them with you: Open Educational Resources - OER Commons And within there: EduForge Happy Day Everyone! :) ~julz