Text Message Haikus

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Thanks to JBB for posting this video of our Text Message Haiku project:

Zander, Vision, One buttock playing, Chopin, FANTASTIC!

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Get the download for Patricia Miller/Ft. Sumner on Lou Dobbs

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It will be available this evening, Friday, June 27, 2008. It will be in hour 2.
http://www.loudobbsradio.com/showdownload.asp

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~julz

10 Democratic Design Principles

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From Reboot10 as summarized on We-Magazine,

Traci Fenton's 10 Democratic Design Principles:

1. Purpose + Vision
2. Transparency (open book management)
3. Dialogue + Listening
4. Fairness + Dignity
5. Accountability
6. Individual + Collective
7. Choice
8. Integrity
9. Decentralization
10. Reflection + Evaluation

I like these. Great principles for designing online learning environments as well.

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~julia

Ft. Sumner Zunies on Lou Dobbs Radio Show!

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Thanks Jana for the below news!
:)
~julz

Just wanted to share some excitement…..!!!

I just found out that one of our own (from New Mexico)—Patricia
Miller…will be interviewed tomorrow by Lou Dobbs (from CNN).
Patricia Miller and the Ft. Sumner school's podcasting project will be
highlighted on the Lou Dobbs Radio Show.

You can listen live at 2pm Friday, June 27, by going to the website
www.loudobbsradio.com . You need to first download the player by
clicking on the "Listen Live" link located toward the top right side of
the webpage. Then, find the download link near the center of the page.

OR…you can listen later by going to the same website and downloading the
archived show for June 27th.

I Googled " Ft. Sumner and Zune" and you cannot believe how many times
they are listed! Apparently, the Associated Press came to Ft. Sumner
in May and wrote a story on their project. This story is being
reprinted globally.

Thanks to Patricia and Ft. Sumner Schools for creating positive
educational news from New Mexico!!!

Business Card 2.0

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Retaggr is cool but a bit big for my widgets. So I'm adding it as a post instead. I suppose I can try resizing it...