Community Learning Newsletter - January 2011

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New sletter-January 2011

TRAINING

TIPS CONTINUED

A number of you have already spoken or corresponded with our newest employee, Linda Johnson, but we'll take this time to formally introduce her. Linda is an educator with degrees in Math and the Natural Sciences who has taught math at the secondary level and has run academic intervention programs. She is very enthusiastic and loves to get kids excited about learning. Linda has been busy working on additional training materials, a new math program and developing train-the-trainer models to help you deploy training. Linda can be reached at ljohnson @commlearning.com or via phone at 877-347-0461.

Training Tips can be found on each product page on our web site, underneath the heading "Tools for Teaching." (example above). Additionally, under the "Lesson Extensions" heading you will find a number of downloadable PDF's that include word searches, crossword puzzles and other fun activities utilizing the vocabulary introduced in each Course Kit topic. Let us know if you find them helpful at info@commlearning.com

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ABOUT BLOGGING

Blogging has really taken off over the last couple of years with a number of great tools that are both easy and free to use for schools. We have been following the development of Edublogs (http://edublogs.org/) for some time now and see this as a very unique offering for school blogs. The simplicity of blogs really lends itself to after school programs by allowing site leaders to deliver news directly to their community.

If you've already solved the “Cookie Jar Mystery”, now is the time to move to the next step with the “Cookie Jar Case.” It's everything your need to run a mock trial, with all the tools to get your kids ready to take their case to court!

The Edublog team focuses solely on educational content, so the likelihood of your hosted blog being blocked on a school network is very low. And because it's targeted to educators, they've built a large number of clear, step-by-step tutorials that make getting started close to painless. See their “Introduction to Blogging”(http:// theedublogger.com/files/2010/12/ edublogs_introblogging-262ybbo.pdf) if you'd like to learn more about the world of blogging.

Now wouldn't this make a great project for your older students, put them in charge of posting articles and updates. This way they can gain valuable skills and you get to broadcast all the great things happening in your program...that sounds like a win-win! Blogging has been on our minds for a while and now seemed as good a time as ever to dive in, take a look at (http:// www.commlearning.com/_blog/ Adventures_in_After_School_ Learning_Blog) and let us know what you think!


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