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Retired At Five - Traveling With Grandma (Retirees)

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It
was ever so long ago, but I remember it very, very clearly. The jumper
that was a hand-me-down from my sister (but I loved it), the hair all
done up (Mom made me look so beautiful), and the moment in time was
captured by a photo (my Daddy loved me). It was the first day of
kindergarten. Boy, was I excited! This was the big leagues!

I
remember the excitement that I felt as I went off to begin my lifetime
of learning. I knew, even then, that it didn't get any better than
that. Learn, learn, learn! Books, books, books! Little did I know then,
that the excitement of learning was a thrill that would never leave me.
I still get that same feeling whenever I learn something new. The smell
of a book is still one of my favorite smells.

I was thinking about this little girl as I was sharing Twitter and Facebook messages with Tanya Jacobucci.
Tanya is the lovely wife of my nephew Justin. (You remember Justin,
don't you? He's my artist extraordinaire, that created my new blog
header!) Tanya is a kindergarten teacher in Clearwater, Kansas. She
also has a passion for digital media and understands how important it
is to incorporate digital teaching tools into the classroom. The love
of learning when you are five years old hasn't changed, but the tools
we have to learn from certainly have.

Do you remember the
excitement of being in school and learning about the mountains, the
ocean, the Grand Canyon? How fascinating it was to see the pictures in
the text books and encyclopedias! (Anyone
remember Childcraft books? Loved them! Our editions had these fabulous
orange hard covers that had a unique book smell all their own!)

Now, imagine how magical it would be as a five year old learning about
these mysterious places, if you got to talk to someone while they are
vacationing on the beach, or as they were visiting a mountain lodge?
What if you could not only talk to them, but you could see them through
the connection of camera and computer? What an amazing experience that
would be! Would it make it more real for you? Would you remember more
of what you were hearing, seeing, feeling and learning? You bet!

Tanya
is trying to bring this experience to her wonderful students in
Clearwater, Kansas. Tanya has registered to win a WAT Microgrant for
Digital Learning, sponsored by Dell. Her dream is to bring these great
learning experiences to her classroom. Her vision is to put a video
camera in the hands of retired teachers, and have them share their
experiences with her students.

When asked about her project, Tanya tells us:


The
retirees will use a video camera to show our students where they are
at, as well as significant landmarks, places of history, climate,
cultures, and other characteristics of the area. The video camera will
be a way to see what the former teachers are experiencing. For
instance, when we are learning about the beach, our retirees can
virtually take us to the beach instead of us imagining what it might
look like. We can take the journey with them and actually see the
states with our eyes instead of on a map.

What
a amazing idea! But, in order to do this, she needs your help. There is
a voting system to determine who will be awarded these microgrants. The
top 10 teachers with the most votes will win $200 and a Flip Video camera
to help kick-off or offset costs for a digital learning educational
project. I am shamelessly asking you to help her and give her a vote!

You can help Tanya's students by going to We Are Teachers
and placing your vote. Let's share our hearts with these bright young
minds. Let's be a part of creating their fantastic memories and give
them a start towards a lifetime love of learning. Thank you, thank you!

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