Thursday, September 1, 2011

Welcome Fall 2011 Block students!

Hey there!  This is our class blog.
Eventually, your blog address and link will be off to the side, so that you and other students can easily link to the blogs.
In the meantime, take time to view other students' blogs from the past.
As usual, some are exemplary and some are proficient, and some are developing.  STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE:)


This semester the topics we will explore are the following,  Please familiarize yourself with these and explore them and decide which are of interest to you:


CLEAN AIR/ ENERGY, WHERE DOES OUR ELECTRIVCITY COME FROM?  IS IT CLEAN?
Organizations to explore on this would be:
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY dealing with many various environmental issues, but this group does action to change policy and if this is of interest, please take a look:  Conservati0on Law foundation: http://www.clf.org/
CLEAN BOSTON HARBOR and OCEANS:
Clean harbor The Boston Harbor Association (TBHA) is the leading harbor advocacy group working to promote a clean, alive, and accessible Boston Harbor…connected to clean oceans clean beaches, clean working harbors.  Sustainable development.
TRANSPORTATION LIKE HIGH SPEED RAIL.
http://www.masspirg.org/issues/transportation-solutions
NUCLEAR POWER, PLANTS IN MA, AND WHAT CHANGES COULD HAPPEN?  IN LIGHT OF JAPAN'S CATASTROPHY AND WIND POWER AND ALTERNATE ENERGY:
http://www.masspirg.org/issues/safe-energy

http://www.clf.org/blog/clean-energy-climate-change/salem-ma-looks-to-the-future/  Salem Ma energy source, possible windpower/ clear the dirty existing plant.  (August 11)
windpower in salem MA: http://www.salemnews.com/opinion/x850298734/Brian-T-Watson-Winter-Island-wind-turbine-would-be-a-good-fit

FOOD INDUSTRIALIZATION
http://www.foodincmovie.com/spread-the-word.php

WHERE OUR STUFF COMES FROM:
http://www.storyofstuff.com/
lesson plan from the teaching social justice: http://socialjusticeteaching.tumblr.com/ (second lesson plan)
NEW TRASH POLICIES:  RECYLCLING INITIATIVES:
LAND PRESERVATION AND NATURE EDUCATION.

JOBS UNEMPLOYMENT, CENSUS, HOMELESS SHELTERS
NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS CURRENT ISSUES
http://www.naicob.org/   North American Indian Center of Boston looks like they have a head start.
IMMIGRATION
FEDERAL RESERVES AND US BUDGET AND ITS IMPACT ON US

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

WELCOME EDU 309 TO BLOGGER



Hi there, this might be a new introduction to you to electronic interface, but it is super fun, and super easy, and an excellent way to publish ideas. You may want to use this in the future for your classrooms, students, etc.


You can post pictures: POST PICTURES BY CLICKING THAT LITTLE "PICTURE" ICON ABOVE in the tool bar, and if you do not have that, then make sure you are in "compose" in upper right corner of this brown box. This pocture is myself with my daughter in 2008 mother's day.


You can post ideas:
Your group project, whatever the topic might be: Oil drilling, global warming, food industrialization, Iraq war veterans, etc, and ideas about this.
You can post links (Here you click on the little chainlink over the world icon next to the T with colors next to it uin the tool bar, and http://www.storyofstuff.com/ then copy band paste a link in the pop up windw and then hit ok and it comes here, HOT, so if you click on that, it will send you to that webpage.

explore this, create a profile for your group by hitting DASHBOARD or DESIGN in the upper right corner of this whole webpage, and it will allow you to edit your profile.  here you can take a picture with one of your cell phones of your group and post it here.  Give brief info about your group project.

You can play with designs by clicking on design.

TO ADD YOUR websites on your blog side bar, go to design, and then add a gadget for the sidebar, wherever you put it.  Then add websites pertinent to social studies, NCSS, and your topic.  You will need 4 websites of interest in your link list.

Enjoy!