Hi Ed - First of all - thanks so much for joining the cyberbullying webinar. Secondly, I saw your introduction on the cyberbullying webinar. We would like to put together a resource guide on digital literacy. Just wondered if you would be interested in helping us? Kim
Hi Ed
Welcome to MSP2. I am glad you joined in.
You might want to introduce yourself here and join groups. Its a great way to find more people with similar interests, to find information and share your own experiences and expertise.
We would love to hear your ideas and any feedback you can offer.
toodles
Hi, Ed! Thanks for coming on board! Would love to chat with you about any ways that MSP2 can collaborate with you or any of your classes. Also...maybe you'd like to do a live session, sometime, on young adolescent development, learning needs, etc???
M
P.S...love the picture. You're quite the graphics artist! Andy Warhol in Maine?
Hi Ed - So glad you joined the MSP2 network. I see that you are college faculty - if you are a teacher educator you might consider joining our Teacher Education group. Our main audience are math and science inservice teachers but we're having lots of folks join that are outside our main audience.
In terms of supporting our main audience - we continually create new resources for middle school math and science teachers - look at the left side of the Main page - Math and Science Online Publications, Diigo lists, and three project blogs where we highlight exemplary online resources - Exemplary Resources for Middle School Math, Polar News and Notes, and Science and Connecting News with the National Science Education Standards.
We’ve also started holding free Elluminate-based webinars through the MSP2 project - you can see all the details at http://www.msteacher2.org/events. These webinars are the start of an ongoing series that will touch on topics from A to Z. We are going to try to have at least two per month. Some of these are not specific to math and science. Do you have any other ideas for topics that you think we should address?
Interactive Notebooks - 7/29
Moodle for Middle School - 8/5
Digital Storytelling - 8/12
Wikis for the Classroom - 8/19
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Hi Ed - First of all - thanks so much for joining the cyberbullying webinar. Secondly, I saw your introduction on the cyberbullying webinar. We would like to put together a resource guide on digital literacy. Just wondered if you would be interested in helping us? Kim
Welcome to MSP2. I am glad you joined in.
You might want to introduce yourself here and join groups. Its a great way to find more people with similar interests, to find information and share your own experiences and expertise.
We would love to hear your ideas and any feedback you can offer.
toodles
M
P.S...love the picture. You're quite the graphics artist! Andy Warhol in Maine?
In terms of supporting our main audience - we continually create new resources for middle school math and science teachers - look at the left side of the Main page - Math and Science Online Publications, Diigo lists, and three project blogs where we highlight exemplary online resources - Exemplary Resources for Middle School Math, Polar News and Notes, and Science and Connecting News with the National Science Education Standards.
We’ve also started holding free Elluminate-based webinars through the MSP2 project - you can see all the details at http://www.msteacher2.org/events. These webinars are the start of an ongoing series that will touch on topics from A to Z. We are going to try to have at least two per month. Some of these are not specific to math and science. Do you have any other ideas for topics that you think we should address?
Interactive Notebooks - 7/29
Moodle for Middle School - 8/5
Digital Storytelling - 8/12
Wikis for the Classroom - 8/19
Hope you get involved – welcome! Kim
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