I think our website is supposed to look more like this
http://sites.google.com/site/edt3470gogreenrrr/
as far as navigation goes and the way the site is organized, I think we are WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY off base.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
I was thinking of how we can set up our web page. Each of us can do a part of the recycling circle. So one would do reduce, one reuse, and one recycle. Then each one of use could do a page for kids on our topic and one for teachers (with the lesson plans and stuff). That way we both get our two pages done. Let me know what you think.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Final stretch
I don't know if you have read what is comming up these next two weeks, but we are in the final stretch. We need to make a gmail account that all of us can access first and for most so that we can begin our web site. The sooner the better in my opinion. There is a lot involved in this so lets get started!! I am going to bed now, but will check the blog tomarrow after work so shout out any ideas if you got them.
Final Inspiration
Alright, we are in the final stretches of this class. The final inpiration is due this week. Ken did part A and I did part B, so Megan it is your turn for part C. If you need any help Ken and I should be able to help you out. Look at our inspirations we posted earlier and you can base it on those. Good luck, and e-mail me with any questions, problems, or concerns.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
My Mini Website
I did my website on Rome. You guys should check it out.
http://sites.google.com/site/abitonrome/home
http://sites.google.com/site/abitonrome/home
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Podcast needed
Megan,
I have Ken and mine podcasts put together. I am just waiting on yours. Remember it is due today and you need to send it to my e-mail so that I can get it in time to add yours in and post it into blackboard. I read through your script and it looks good and I know where to put it in our podcast so that all three flow together, but please send it to me. I will be e-mailing you as a reminder as well, just in case you don't check the blog and that way when you are done with yours, you can send it to me as a reply. If you have any questions reguarding your podcast you can blog it or e-mail me and I will try my hardest to help.
I have Ken and mine podcasts put together. I am just waiting on yours. Remember it is due today and you need to send it to my e-mail so that I can get it in time to add yours in and post it into blackboard. I read through your script and it looks good and I know where to put it in our podcast so that all three flow together, but please send it to me. I will be e-mailing you as a reminder as well, just in case you don't check the blog and that way when you are done with yours, you can send it to me as a reply. If you have any questions reguarding your podcast you can blog it or e-mail me and I will try my hardest to help.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Ken's Script
When starting up a schoolwide recycling effort the first step is to know what will and will not be recycled. This materials can range from food such as raw fruit to synthetic materials such as plastic. Food, Batteries, printer cartridges, paper, metal, and plastic are all things we can recycle. Materials such as food are easier to recycle as we can just add them to a compost pile. Other materials such as printer cartridges are more complicated. Before we start we need to look at our asset map. On our asset map is Billy’s dad, who works in our community recycling center. He will come to our class to describe in detail every way each item gets recycled. We will also look at social bookmarking. This is a resource you can use to tag different websites with keywords and share them with other people. For example, we can look for tags like recycling. Now that we know what we can recycle how can we collect the materials?
Ended up being 1:03
Ended up being 1:03
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