Thanks for sharing Jessica's book with me today. Here diagrams can easily be translated in Crappy Graphs because the are so elegantly simple, yet cleverI love Brian Shaler's Crappy Graphs, and, as you know, we created one for the MI-LIFE program, ostensibly to demonstrate the X axis and Y axis, but secretly, just to get a laugh out of the crowd before they start working on Excel charts.
Well that was a completely waisted hour ;-) First I went to indexed.blogspot.com and got sucked in, then over to crappy graphs which was a lot of fun, but 8 pages later I still was not reading the book I told myself I was going to start this evening. Now it is 10:00pm and have to go to sleep.
Thanks for the diversions, I think.....
SIGMM December 2009 Update
Our fall "Tech or Treat" workshop on October 23rd, hosted at Harper Creek High School in cooperation with the Discovery Education Network, SIGEE and SIGWeb, went very well with about 75 in attendance.
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The technology teacher at my high school came across this site, and sent out an email to all the Social Studies teachers in my building:
www.thwt.org
The site is called Teaching History with Technology. I have only looked at it for a few days, b...
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