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Blog Name: Blogging on the Bay
Url: http://www.bloggingonthebay.org
Language: English
Topics: learning, teaching, instructional technology
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Please take a moment and update your RSS aggregator. Bloggingonthebay has moved to http://bloggingonthebay.edublogs.org. Random Posts October 27, 2008 — Weekly Round UP (0) April 24, 2008 — Delivering Change (1) September 6, 2008 — A cool tool on the web that can be used in the classroom! (0) March 20, 2009 
I have moved to http://bloggingonthebay.edublogs.org
It is time for a season of change for many reasons. Today Blogging on the Bay is in the process of moving to http://bloggingonthebay.edublogs.org. Random Posts December 18, 2008 — Capturing ideas (4) January 27, 2008 — Blogging in the Third Grade! (0) February 27, 2009 — Wish Me Luck (0) February 21, 2009 —
Tis the Season for Change– I have moved….
It is time for a season of change for many reasons. Today Blogging on the Bay is in the process of moving to http://bloggingonthebay.edublogs.org.  Creating a Path for Learning in the 21st Century will capture my journey as a learner as a professional educator, teacher, and learner in the world we live. I would like to thank the many dedicated readers who found their way to my blog over the last two years and hope the you will continue in the new change for me.  As a professional, teacher and learner I have changed so much by being connected to so many in my PLN. I look foward to more
Spanky and the Gang!
I am sitting in a fourth grade classroom sandwiched between to fourth grade boys at pod of desks listening to an awesome interactive lecture on the first colonist to America. Eight flat desktop desks are pushed together face to face to make a working group. I am listening and enjoying the visuals Mrs. S was using and in awe with the interaction from the kids. Not only were they answering questions the teacher was posing they were sharing inferences about why the colonist came and offering insight about their difficult life. Mrs. S wonderfully got the kids to think about the explorers as their background knowledge. I enjoyed the conver
links for 2009-11-20
ul class=”delicious”li div class=”delicious-link”a href=”http://langwitches.org/blog/2009/11/19/backchanneling-with-elementary-school-students/”Langwitches Blog » Backchanneling with Elementary School Students/a/div div class=”delicious-extended”Chatrooms have a acquired a bad reputation. Children are being warned that entering a chatroom will get them kidnapped, abused and possibly killed. As with everything, if you use scare tactics and simply tell children “not to do it” , they will automatically been drawn to whatever you are trying to keep them away from. My philosophy, ins

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