Archive for May, 2006

Google Donates Sketch-Up Pro and Google Earth to Maine 1:1 Program

Sketch-Up Pro (Recently purchased by Google…) is a 3D drawing program that can be utilized with Google Earth to create and place on GE 3D images of buildings. We have recently used it at Lewis Elementary to help with the planning and placement of an outdoor classroom in our outdoor center adjacent to our building. I can see students using this tool to design and vision communities and redesign their neighborhoods. The folks in Maine have worked out a deal with Google to include the software on all the computers used in the 1:1 initiative. This looks like fun.

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In my day, we thought calculators were neat:

The Maine Learning Technology Initiative is an innovative program that equips every one of the state’s public middle-school students with a laptop computer. This fall, more than 36,000 students will receive brand-new Apple iBooks pre-installed with great software.

We think the whole thing sounds terrific, so we’re donating Google Earth and SketchUp Pro to Maine for installation on every public-school computer in the state. They accepted, and now it looks like Maine will be the first state in the US to have Google Earth, SketchUp Pro, and the 3D Warehouse available to every student, teacher, librarian, and administrator who wants it.

DNS Issues

My site has been down for about a week with a DNS issue. It is finally resolved. Not that anyone missed anything while I was gone… :-)

Parent Car Wash

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Parent Car Wash

Parent Car Wash,
originally uploaded by lewiselementary.

As part of Staff Appreciation Week at Lewis Elementary, parents and students put on a car wash for staff members…

ThinkFree Online beta

ThinkFree Online beta:

Another entry in the online/web based application race. This online office suite offers Microsoft Office compatible editing via a web based interface… ThinkFree Write, Calc and Show are clones of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. From the product description page…

ThinkFree Office Online is the first-ever online office suite that gives users free access to editing and the creation of Microsoft Office files, including Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, without buying any software. It includes 1GB of upgradeable storage, Blog embedding, and PDF creation. The suite of applications consists of a word processing software, ThinkFree Office Write; a spreadsheet, ThinkFree Office Calc; and presentation graphics software, and ThinkFree Office Show. ThinkFree Office Online service, using Java technology, is a web-desktop hybrid solution, combining the convenience of server-based computing with the power and responsiveness of desktop-based applications. The software is deployed from the server in Java applets. Once on the user’s desktop, the applets do all the work requiring very little interaction with the server. After the first run, the applets are cached on the desktop computer, enabling quick-start in subsequent use.

They also offer a version of this that you can run on your own server, a desktop version, and several portable versions. An interesting entry in the online application race…

By way of AppleMatters

Portland Tribune Article

Six schools; one has to go | PortlandTribune.com :

Inner Southeast parents get set to help make closure decision

By JENNIFER ANDERSON Issue date: Fri, May 5, 2006

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Beautiful Day to Ride a Bike…

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As I headed out to crosswalk duty, I took this picture of the bikes in our bike racks. It is nice to work in a building where so many students can walk or ride bikes to school. We have been involved with a program to encourage students and families to do more of this and it has been a great success.

Tomorrow night Lewis Elementary will hold its 18th annual Art Night. This is a annual night were we highlight the art work of our students and provide an opportunity for our 3rd grade Recorder Club, Beginning and Intermediate Bands, and Marimba Band to perform. If you happen to be in Portland tomorrow evening, please stop by…