Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wk 2-Response to Robin's Post

This journal/conference project feels like it’s going to kill me. I think I am a much better speaker than writer, but the chances of actually getting a presentation accepted seems so much more limited. I don’t know which way I am going to go with this. I’ve presented at our district’s technology conference before and enjoyed it, but I was merely showcasing some tools I’ve used. Now I actually have to make my AR seem useful to someone other than me. How?  It’s nothing groundbreaking or revolutionary. I’m not the first teacher to use and be successful with Edmodo, or some other technology. I am stumped and worried. I don’t want it all to come down to this and fall on my face! 


Robin,
I understand your worries. This has thrown a few people for a loop including myself. I start to think I understand where I'm going with it then it falls apart. You will do great. This project meant something to you and that is what matters. Showcase what you have done and how it made a difference for your situation. Your enthusiasm will show through when you talk about it because it's your baby. Who knows, there just may be someone out there who was looking for this exact thing to do with their students but just weren't sure of how to carry it out. Hang in there, we are almost finished and you will rock it!
Cherie Park  


Sources: Week 2-Publishing/Leadership Project Part 1 of 2: Help, Robin Larrabee
URL:http://web.me.com/teachfla/Site/Robins_Nest.html
Retrieved: December 2, 2010

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