Ed: Huge essential question to be discussed and decided. Thumb drives are a part of our 08-09 budget, but that was for a group of 12-15 teachers. We need to get answers on this.
Gail: Lab time is a problem--but keep in mind, the selecting, collecting and reflecting does not have to take place in the lab. Lab time can just be used to pull it all together.
Re: Thumb drives: I will speak to Scott ASAP. We do have some, but not enough for all.
Friday, September 19, 2008
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Could we have thenm house the information within their own drive. Have them create a seperate file on their H drive to have all the information and then have them copy and paste it into a file for the teacher? Could that work? I'm still unsure of how this is all going to work. Are the artifacts just going to be individual files? I thought the point of eport is to create actual websites?
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