Students in grade 7 and 8 began to explore the high tech treasure hunt game called Geo-caching on Friday March 31st. The grade 7 and 8 girls began during their outdoor phys ed. period, and the boys will do the same during theirs. The students used a hand held GPS unit to look for a [...]

These two science sites are part of my Teaching for Understanding course I am taking. Interesting and perhaps even useful in the classroom.
http://www.fearofphysics.com/index1.html
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/frog/Frog2/

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These two show how things can look either excellent or out of whack, depending on your perspective. Drawn in chalk by artist Julian Beever, the pictures are drawn in a “special distortion in order to create an impression of 3 dimensions.”

More of the artists work can be found at the artists homepage.http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm

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These links are part of a “Virtual Field Trips” presented to my Teaching for Understanding class. I found the pathways to be a very interesting and informative site.
http://pathways.thinkport.org/following/
http://www.field-guides.com/trips.htm

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Audio Books

March 15, 2006 | Leave a Comment

With Ipods and mp3 players everywhere it is easy for students to take their music and podcasts with them. They can also carry books, short stories and poetry. This website has “free” books that can be downloaded to computer or mp3 player. For a fee, more modern titles can be downloaded from the iTunes [...]

Even though computers are highly “technical”, I find that the real payoff comes in the creativity that the technology allows people to tap into. The following link is proof. Our school principal, Mr. Pandila, showed the staff at Prince Arthur this website, the interactive drum kit! Turn up the volume and have some fun!
http://www.kenbrashear.com/

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Our dog Bauer, the faithfull Labradoodle!
I think this is a great picture and it captures the type of dog he is!
I am really just experimenting with flickr…trying to figure out how it will improve this blog!

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Every so often I am asked about the “Stop Frame Animation” projects I have done with my class. I have added my “link” to the tutorial that explains it all…
http://news.mjsd1.ca/%7Emcintosh/indexmain.htm

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Say no more about it….
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3957094422427700341

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I just saw this on Tim Lauer’s Blog ( http://tim.lauer.name/ ) and thought it was pretty cool tool. What a great way for students to explore the world of mixing and organizing sounds!!http://audiomixer-d.oddcast.com/php/ctc

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