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Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Email is Exciting?

I introduced the world of e-mail to my fifth graders this week. The classroom teacher had an e-mail project for the students and I wanted to make it happen. I have young children who do not use e-mail. However, I teach grades K-8, the older of whom seem to know what e-mail and instant messenging is all about. It had not occurred to me that e-mail, which until now I have not covered in my computer classes, would be a foreign concept to fifth graders. Most of my fifth graders knew what e-mail was on some level, but had never used it. When I explained some of the things they could do with e-mail, it was like openning up a whole new exciting world to my students. It was a wonderful teaching moment! It's nice to know there are things that I can teach THEM. I don't know when (or how) kids learn to e-mail, but judging my experience this week, it is AFTER fifth grade. But they were truly empowered and jazzed up about this new world I had just openned to them. It was great!

One of the reasons I haven't formally taught e-mail was my reluctance to open the door to spam and virus threats. I checked out gaggle.net and discovered a SAFE way to use e-mail at school without the immense time and resources I would need to devote to it. I am a computer teacher at a small school with no IT person (besides me, that is). In this way, I have to be careful what I take on. I looked into setting up a linux server but I don't know much about linux yet. Gaggle lets me control student e-mail activity for a small cost. Now THAT'S what schools really need. If you are a teacher, check out gaggle.net. You won't be sorry. Sign up and spread the word!

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