tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607391811156824505.post2259906486063836203..comments2019-09-11T11:17:53.497-04:00Comments on Summer Technology Institute: The finish lineMr. Kelleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09773613696772522404noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607391811156824505.post-91954856144596917922011-11-28T10:01:35.825-05:002011-11-28T10:01:35.825-05:00This is the great debate! You are not alone in th...This is the great debate! You are not alone in the trying to get the technology to work within you classroom setting. It is not uncommon for the school officials to block, deny, delay or be ignorant on the tech use at your school. I find most teachers are surprised on how much I am using the tech by working around the blocks. For example, Google Blogger with current security will block more then 5 users at a time. So during class if you try to log in as a group (every student) it will not work. To work around this I had to create asynchronous grouping. So I love that you are working on TROUBLESHOOTING! the tech. That is one of the biggest teaching tools I hope to give all my students. Trying to eliminate the variables to identify what is going wrong.<br /><br />*Don't you love the kids pics? They add so much to a site. With your age group I hope they will be able to run more of the site once you get over the limitations of your tech. Keep up the good work. Please make sure you are telling the students about the issues.... this teaches them about troubleshooting as well. Some times NOT WORKING is more valuable then it coming out exactly as you planned. <br /><br /><br />The Art of Innovation is to throw yourself at failure and miss - WETA WorkshopMr. Kelleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09773613696772522404noreply@blogger.com