Hello Kimberly,
What a great addition to our garden. Please feel free to jump in and pose questions, share great results and have conversations.
Cheryl
Hope you are at NECC in San Antonio, I'll be there.
Welcome to Seedlings Kimberly. This is a great place to share about technology and education. I am looking forward to the discussions.
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Kim Caise is just finished her third year as a campus instructional technologist. Kim has been a guest speaker at several national and local conferences. In 2006 she achieved the pinnacle of educator certification and became a National Board Certified Teacher with a specialty in Technology Education. Throughout her educational career, Kim has worked with students of all ages, ethnicities and abilities and has a proven track record of student test scores demonstrating consistent outstanding achievement. She has devoted the past 18 years to enriching the lives of the students and staff members she encounters and hopes to continue to foster a passion of life long learning, the adventures of education and the use of technology.
Throughout the majority of Kim’s career, she was using and introducing technology to her students at every grade level that she taught. This ingenuity and initiative enabled her to be a successful instructional technologist for the past three years and integrate technology in an official capacity with other teachers and students. Sharing Kim’s passion of technology integration with students, parents, and colleagues enables her opportunities to interact with professionals of all levels, backgrounds and ranks. Kim believes that If everyone works together to foster an enthusiasm for tech integration then these types of educational adventures will become the status quo. If you would like to contact Kim for consulting services, conducting a workshop or a speaking engagement, please email her your requests.
Fresh from GTADC Richard Byrne will join us this week. Richard blogs at Free Technology for Teachers Please join us at 7:30 PM EST at http://edtechtalk.com/live
Hi, Alice. Like you, I find the gifts feature much too silly and Facebook-like. You can easily remove it by clicking the "remove the gifts feature" link from the Gifts icon on your Manage page. Cheers.
Would love to shed a little light on this, Bob, Alice, Sheri and Wes.
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I haven't run in to the match ads, so maybe they were short lived. I do wish they would get rid of the gift thing, I looked through the management options, and couldn't figure out how to turn it off. Anyone else know how?
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What a great addition to our garden. Please feel free to jump in and pose questions, share great results and have conversations.
Cheryl
Hope you are at NECC in San Antonio, I'll be there.