Friday, November 21st, 2008...7:18 am

NSTA Portland Presentation

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In addition to posting it on Slideshare, I’ve put my presentation up as a PDF document here and as a HTML document here for easy downloading.

Thank you so much to everyone who came to the presentation.  Please join in the conversation here by asking questions, giving tips & suggestions to each other, and definitely put a link to your blog once you have it started!

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4 Comments

  •   nickersonsscienceblog
    November 23rd, 2008 at 9:24 pm

    Thanks for a great presentation! I’m getting my blog updated this weekend. I am using a lot of your handouts etc. Please email me if this is not OK with you. I hope you continue to present- I like how you have your postings open – I think this will be much more successful with my students than my required topics posts of the past. THANKS! PS – if you wouldn’t mind sharing some more – I’d love to get a copy of your What is solution X lab you were talking about.
    Thanks.

  • Absolutely! PLEASE use my handouts. I’m glad they will be helpful to you. I don’t have an electronic version of the lab, but I can easily make one. I’m writing report card comments right now so I’ll post it in a few days. It’s a fun lab. Most importantly, it’s incredibly easy with about a 5 minutes set-up.

  • Hey Stacy…

    Glad you embedded the slide show. Wish I could have been there. I would have asked the toughest and bestest questions! ;-)

    Really- presentation looks great.

    I passed your blog onto another biology colleague just yesterday. When I saw the BitStrip comic, I had a bit of a tear well up. Heh. Love it.

    Keep on rolling…

    Sean

  • Sean,

    I had @science_goddess there, but she thankfully went easy on me.

    In retrospect I think I’d like to either do a basic blog training for people completely new to it or an advanced blog discussion for people to just share ideas on how they use blogs in their classroom. I felt at times that the presentation was trying to cover too much at once for too broad of audience. But, I’m hopeful that anyone who felt lost after my presentation will at least come here and help me fix it. :P

    Stacy

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