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Justin Marslender commented on the post, Travel is good for your soul, on the site James Couch 1 week, 3 days ago
Before my wife & I moved to Colombia in 2007, we kept up on a blog titled ‘Poor But Happy.’ You’re right about seeing things from a unique perspective as an expat, and I also cringe when I hear news (or even […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Final thoughts on Course 2, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 1 week, 3 days ago
‘Oh, they have the Internet on computers now!’ is one of my favorite Homer Simpson quotes. CompuGlobalHyperMegaNet is the name of Homer’s new ISP and latest […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Working on the AUP, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 1 week, 3 days ago
Some rights reserved by mtsofanFor the course 2 project, I sat down and brainstormed with Tara Waudby and Matt Kelsey. Our school has a very general AUP that’s been in our handbook for a while, although it’s not […] -
Justin Marslender commented on the post, AUP, on the site Mrs Simon says… 1 week, 3 days ago
Your AUP looks really good. My group also wrestled with some of the same issues, but we ended up making something more general for all school levels. The language that you use is very age appropriate and should […]
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Justin Marslender commented on the post, Are you suffering from FOMO?, on the site Education Journey 1 week, 4 days ago
This was a great post. I think I might have FOMO in the sense that I enjoy being connected to the news and what is happening around me; I’ll check the news, but I don’t need to constantly be on my phone. Maybe […]
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Justin Marslender commented on the post, Principals Behaving Badly, on the site A Kick in the Head 2 weeks, 1 day ago
This was a very interesting article. In our litigious society, how long until someone sues over defamation of character? The principal vs the popular football coach sounds like office politics taken to the next […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, It’s OK, I cited the sources, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 1 month ago
Some rights reserved by DunechaserSince moving abroad, I’ve noticed that copyright is really ignored or, at best, it’s a fuzzy, gray area. As I type this, I’m wearing a Colegio Bolivar sports shirt that has […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Copyright or copy…right?, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 1 month, 1 week ago
I read two posts on copyright from Wesley Fryer’s blog. The first post titled Understanding and Respecting Copyright a Problem for Many was quite interesting. I began to reflect upon my current attitude […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Privacy: the slippery slope, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 1 month, 1 week ago
I visited RateMyTeachers.com just to see how I rated amongst my colleagues. I’ve been working abroad since the 2007-2008 school year, so my last evaluation was from June 2007. Of 6 ratings, my average […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Creative common license & my first image, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 1 month, 3 weeks ago
I have a Creative Common license post for my blog. Now I have set myself up for sharing my created items and thoughts legally. I think it also is a nice professional courtesy, as well as sound CYA […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Digital footprint: watch where you step, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 1 month, 3 weeks ago
I thought about this blog post all week. I actually carried around a small piece of paper in my pocket to jot notes on, since I usually do my COETAILing on the weekends or evenings. I probably could’ve made […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Course 1 final project, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 2 months ago
Here is my final project for Course 1. There are a few qualifications I feel the need to add.
First, I modified the UbD format. I had to make my UbD unit more functional for me, a tool that worked for me […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, iClickers went well, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 2 months ago
So this past week I used iClickers in my classroom to review for a test on polynomials. I have two Algebra 1 classes, and the first went quite well. In a nutshell, iClickers are handheld devices slightly longer […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Shaping Tech for the Classroom, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 2 months, 1 week ago
Just now, as I typed the title to Marc Prensky’s article Shaping Tech for the Classroom, I’m thinking that he should have titled it Shaping Classrooms for Technology. The article is all about adapting and […]
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Justin Marslender and Kim Kramer are now friends 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Adjusting to technology, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 2 months, 2 weeks ago
This past week I had a grade level meeting with some of the 9th grade core teachers. During the discussion, one teacher mentioned that she was not too keen on electronic submission or typed versions of anything. […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, RSS reader set up, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 2 months, 3 weeks ago
About a week ago I set up my RSS reader after following Jeff’s instructional video. It was pretty straightforward and, after reading parts of his book, I think it could become quite useful. I first thought of my […]
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Justin Marslender commented on the post, Living Online, on the site Behind the Closed Door 3 months ago
I agree with your point on answering emails in person. How can you perceive someone’s feelings or intentions sometimes in a text? I find that I need to include the
if I make a hint of sarcasm.There was a […]
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Justin Marslender wrote a new post, Connectivism and all the other -isms, on the site Thinking is the best way to travel 3 months ago
Just finished reading Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age. It was…good. In the end though, I was left thinking ‘Is there really a learning theory (besides this connectivism concept) that could […]
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Justin Marslender commented on the post, Digital Footprints and Digital Shadows, on the site Evan's CoETaIL Blog 3 months ago
How much do we want to share with the community we live in, especially when that is not limited to a group or within our control? After reading Wendy’s comment, I did a Google image search of myself. Found what […]
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