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Re: Question about LMS duties
Posted by Rick on 4/18/08

    Huh. Our LMS was a classroom teacher for over a decade. But,
    still no teaching going on ... of all the things listed so far
    of (perhaps) typical LMS duties, I do with my students on my
    own. Thanks for the insight.

    On 4/17/08, Tom N wrote:
    > On 4/12/08, Rick wrote:
    >> I teach high school English. I check this board every now
    >> and then. I see some posters writing about teaching
    >> classes. What do HS LMSs teach? I don't mean to sound
    >> ignorant, but we have a library and a LMS and there are no
    >> classes being taught.
    >
    > What I taught today:
    >
    > 1. Podcasting to two classes of 6th grade students. They will
    > be doing book reviews, but the final product being produced
    > will be a podcast.
    >
    > 2. Taught two classes how to use Marshall Cavendish digital
    > encyclopedias.
    >
    > 3. Taught a group of students how to create a Google custom
    > search.
    >
    > The teacher-librarian (and in my state we are required to
    have
    > both a teaching credential and a library media services
    > credential) teaches information literacy. We are often early
    > adopters of technology. Take a look at what is offered at our
    > conferences. You will be amazed.
    >
    > As for why your LMS does not teach anything, it could be
    > because in your state that person is not a teacher. Or it
    > could be a lot of things. Hard to know.

     
     

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