To practice more about what I preach. To archive more presentations, share more via the blog and 'casts & do more to spread the Kool Aid.
to get more teachers in my building comfortable using tech integration with destreaming, smartboards and Web 2.0 tools
Finish. (I am not a teacher but student in a grad program)
This year I hope to have my kids blogging daily--plans for starting Day 1 and to spread the knowledge of Web 2.0 classroom integration!
and of course there is always DE Streaming!
minor goal: to meet you (and many others) in person - and work more on personal 1:1 relationships.
Implement an effective model of PBL and a useful, collaborative database of projects.
learn the styles and needs of all the employees of my new school district.
To help my teachers become more comfortable with Web 2.0 and Smartboards and not to fight with the IT guys so much.
grow comfortable in my new school
include cell phones in instruction
To put structure/archival record to the innovations we're proving here at TPLC and to keep moving forward onto the frontier as we do it!
use my new position to help as many teachers as possible use Web 2.0 tools
To learn what this proficiency grading/crediting really means in mathematics.
to finish up film projects, and school web site.
to be more tolerant of the question asked three or more times. Maybe it IS my fault.
to learn more and use more open source applications.
to be a good leader and mentor to my staff..and more be more patient
to share more applications by using them so that everyone "sees my light"
To help teachers help themselves in learning how to develop engaging lessons.
to transfer my blog to leopard server, to mainstream 2.0, get wirecast going, learn the ins/outs of file wave, and use file maker more
Goal: To become proficient at 2nd life, want to be a mentor.
to do more podcasting and blogging with my students as well as helping my co-workers learn to use these tools.
develop a project that involves collaboration with another school.
to get more administrators to attend workshops.
to write a monthly newsletter for teachers & parents: Tips for 2.0 - two tools

per month.
collaborative project - 4 5th grade classrooms in district. Tweek it, then include more classrooms.
To get an excellent supervising teacher (student teaching next winter).
since I'm retired, the goal is simple...to be the best guest (substitute) teacher in the business!
To increase small group instruction in order to differentiate instruction more
Get more teachers turned onto using tech in a 21st century way, creating a great learning environment for kids
now that would be a bit of a commute!
To get my teachers to all have a personal webpage on our site
Get a job! I haven't worked at what I actually do for 1 1/2 years, health is getting to the point where I can work more.
to continue to teach despite not working in public schools.
not sure. Just found out I am also test coordinator. Ack!
I will stay on top of grading this year. Please?
to learn how to podcast and wants do at least one collaborative project with each grade level in the computer lab.
to be a good model for technology integration and to have my kids engaged in learning and having fun writing!
I would to get all of my new teachers to allow me to co-teach with them at least once
I want to start blogging.
to have (at least) 25 students pass the IC3
McTeach... I am with you! Keep the piles to a minimum!
to breathe and not give up on the technology battle in my school. Thanks to Plurk, I have more ammo.
to successfully add a second session to my conference repertoire.
to create a true 'network' where teachers feel excited about sharing all the new tech resources
's Goal to finally get around to stepping out into the blog world. instead of just reading blogs!
Write more and consistently. Finish my book.
to move to a single building (instead of 4)
to inspire more teachers in my school and my district to step out of their comfort zone and try some new technology
learn how to best teach adults how to teach better with technology
to keep frustration in check & celebrate victories, however small, as they occur
dmcordell I like that one. I tend to make a big deal out of the failures and forget to celebrate successes.
to FOLLOW THROUGH
to organize my resources in one CENTRAL place
to collaborate with a classroom in a different country via skype and blogging
to successfully implement Google Apps for Ed. in our middle + high schools
effectively utilize a MUVE in my practice
We're starting Google Apps AND Turnitin, plus I am starting grad school. So survival and sanity would be nice.
Mix up several W20 tools for use each project, like a blog, gEarth and flicker..
get at least one teacher sold on tech for use by students and teacher
sneak in new tools (where appropriate) whenever possible, and survive until retirement
Find new ways to use tech to motivate students to read.
keep a job
Relax and realize that there are some things that I have no control over....so just learn to deal with it!
more connections with other classrooms.
as a professor, continue my research while supporting student learning with digital storytelling
convince tech dept to give up one of the video conference systems to my school so i don't have to go there every time we want to do it
I like that goal iteachu, excellent
to maintain a positive attitude all the way through ESY
get to work before 9. After that, it's all gravy!
9? Wow! What do you do that you don't start til 9?
look at my assessments more closely, grade only on summative work, keep positive attitude in all I do relating to kids
be a leader in building/district &beyond, maintain professionalism in all I do, help create more positive learning environment in mybuilding
work w/high school math dept to align curriculum & move past our current dismal problems there
expand my Professional Development Opps and give more presentations at more conferences. Also get a few things published