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Date:Tue, 02 May 2000 11:10:41 +0300
From: Mihkel Pilv mihkel@miksike.com
To:sjfeld@erols.com
Dear Steve and friends,
Check this out: http://miksike.com/articles/kennedy_highschool_article.htm
Made a link also from our homepage
http://miksike.com
Thanks for your time and sunshine,
Mihkel
Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 09:23:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: John Speckien speckien@learner.org
To: Steve Feld sjfeld@erols.com
Steve,
Thanks for the note. I looked at your site and added it to SAMI. It
should be available tomorrow.
Thanks,
John R. Speckien
Project Director
Date:
Wed, 03 May 2000 11:55:08 -0700
From:
Comp Ed comped@speedchoice.com
To:
sjfeld@erols.com
Hi Steve,
Yes, we will add your site to our Ooodles More area. It should be online in
a few days.
You have a wonderful website. I am sure our users will be happy to learn about it.
Thanks,
Sylvia
Date:
Wed, 03 May 2000 18:21:33 +0200
From:
Scout scout@netscout.net
Organization:
http://www.netscout.net/
To:
Steve Feld sjfeld@erols.com
Hi Steve,
The "Learning About Leonardo" site is already listed at OWNO, you will find the link in: " Fascinating Sites" ... more fascinating sites in the "Fascinating Sites Archiv".
Kind regards
Klaus Kaestle
Editor One World - Nations online
http://www.netscout.net
--more bandwidth for the mind--
Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 10:51:37 -0400 From: Idea Channel info@ideachannel.com To: sjfeld@erols.com
Thanks for the heads up Steve and thanks for visiting the David Robinson site.
The additional resources chosen for the Robinson site are those that closely match the themes and issues presented in the television program. Unfortunately, your site would not be a good fit.
However, we are developing another web site where this would be an excellent fit. I'll be sure to let you know when this site is closer to being ready...
Kind regards,
Rick
Rick Platt, VP
The Idea Channel at http://www.ideachannel.com
email: info@ideachannel.com
The Idea Channel
9008 Main Place Suite #3
McKean, PA 16426
phone: 814.476.7723 or 800.388.0662, fax: 814.476.1283
Please also see:
Free To Choose at http://www.ideachannel.com/freetochoose.htm
Stossel in the Classroom via http://www.prcfund.org
Back to School with David Robinson at http://www.heritagechannel.com
Issues USA at http://www.heritagechannel.com
Date:
Thu, 4 May 2000 21:19:45 +0300
From:
"Sabina" Sabina.Zinovjeva.001@mail.ee
To:
sjfeld@erols.com
Dear Steve ,
Thank you for the Alfy`s e-mail address. I will begin with translation on the Saturday and I think that it will be done within two weeks. I will try to do my best. One more thing. I will translate it in Russian, because translating in German is a little bit hard to me.
Sabena
Subject:
Re: Board of Directors
Steve,
I had meant to send this tomorrow after meeting, but ....
Roger and I would like to invite you to be a founding member of MoistArts
Board of Directors. I feel strongly that your educational/artistic
expertise is an integral part of our foudation.
The Board Members are:
I hope you will accept our invitation. MoistArts will cover expenses for
you to fly out west to attend at least one board meeting a year
(conveniently scheduled) and will investigate the possibiilties of a
virtual board meeting with you every two months.
Deborah
Subject:
Re: draft
Dear Steve,
pages
http://miksike.com/space/space9_esp.htm
http://miksike.com/space/space2_esp.htm
http://miksike.com/space/space1_esp.htm
and Please check if they are OK.
Yes, good news from Sweden. 2 projects from Miksike went to the Stockholm
Challenge Award final (this award is something like Nobel Prize of
technology.. its being issued also in Sweden
http://www.challenge.stockholm.se
projects from 84 countries are participating .:)
Greetings to your students.
Thanks for your time and sunshine,
Mihkel
There's always something happening in NY. It's a very Big Apple -
we all know that.
There's more then 5000 students in John F. Kennedy High School, Bronx
alone. "Mega" we say about this size. During Information Age physical
size is not that important any more, sometimes being big and visible is
even a problem sometimes. Specially considering that education in the
future will be more personalized and smaller classrooms are in better
situation here.
But of course, lots of things depend on the teacher. Steve Feld, a
teacher in John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx has discovered the
Web and how it can help students change their education into a creative
process. He believes that teamwork and the right motivation are the
catalysts which make education move.
He succeeds in bringing students to school even during holidays.
For a couple of years Steve and his students have worked with the
project Learning About Leonardo. Check it out (link here).. you will
find lots of interesting things about Leonardo Da Vinci, such as the
Mona Lisa morphing to Leonardo or listening to music composed by
Leonardo da Vinci.
Contact Steve sjfeld@erols.com. He is a cool teacher.
Mihkel Pilv,
Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 10:13:48 -0400
Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 16:28:11 +0000 (GMT)
Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 11:10:44 -0400
Hi Steve...
Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 16:44:23 +0100
Hi Steve,
Date:
Wed, 10 May 2000 11:28:15 -0500
Hello Steve. We'd be happy to exchange links. Our URL and description are
below. When you have the link up, please let me know and provide a 25 word
(or less) description of your site for us to use to reciprocate.
Best of luck with a terrific site!
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Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 21:52:49 +0300
Steve and friends,
Thanks a lot for images. Posted them to miksike.
I would like to ask your students to take initiative and design this thing
further. I fully trust youre expertize in fine arts (I am not an artist). So
when you say its OK, it is OK at this end too.
We need also translate and edit the title page for better Spanish
http://miksike.com/space/index_esp.html
and also how is in Spanish
Of course, theres no hurry, we can continue doing this next Fall or during the
summer. The focus here should be on students learning process.
There is no Spanish translation for Outer planet yet, so I posted Jupiter image
on English language page
http://miksike.com/space/space10_esp.htm
Glad to communicate
Thanks for your time and sunshine,
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 08:59:34 -0700
Janet Young wrote:
I believe that we have communicated a few times in the past. I happen to
deeply admire your work. Would you be interested in writing articles for
The Education Companion Newsletter? The focus is K-12 with some higher ed
interests. It is a ListBot opt-in only list. I can not offer our authors
financial compensation since it is not a money maker..., but It is a popular
Newsletter (associated with The Mrs. Young's site which gets over 3500 hits
a month.) I do however, submit the Newsletter in the online version to the
search engines to avail authors of an additional Internet presence. Please
check it out. (You could actually use the item below (with a short intro of
yourself) for your first article, minus the Dear Mrs. Young... parts.)
Additionally, you can post messages to our Discussion List. These are
productive resources what can serve you well besides a link on the Mrs.
Young's site..
I have authors from all over the globe who take advantage of this, and the
response is gratifying. Interestingly, I do not have anyone covering art in
the schools. I know that you will be just perfect for that niche.
Newsletters go out monthly or every two months depending on my workload.
Please let me know what you think. I hope you will join us.
There is a section on the site just for the authors, and an author bio page
where you can have a sig tag and photo. Please check out the links below
and get back to me I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Be well,
Dear Janet:
I am also excited and delighted by the prospect of serving as the editor
for the Art in the Schools column.
My short Introduction/Bio is as follows:
Steve Feld is a self-taught Technology in Education International,
National, State-wide and City-wide teacher educator.
As an outcome of his pioneering efforts of infusing technology into
multidisciplinary K-12, Steve Feld has published the following curricula
pieces which are used to train teachers in New York City public schools:
and numerous articles detailing the Learning About Leonardo website for
International Society for Technology Education, TechLearning, Leading
and Learning through Technology, Global SchoolHouse and Classroom
Connect.
In addition Steve's inspiring teaching and coaching has fostered the
development of two key multisector web resources.
Learning About Leonardo for ThinkQuest
/13681/data/davin2.shtml
and ArtiFAQ 2100 to meet the Microsoft Challenge.
/13681/data/nyc
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I look forward to working with you on the Newsletter.
Best personal regards.
Steve Feld
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 11:57:06 -0700
Examine for errors:
http://aad.uoregon.edu/culturework/culturework14.html.
Will publish as soon as passed by this review. Thank you all for your
participation.
Richard Bear, M.S., M.A. rbear@oregon.uoregon.edu
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 17:43:51 -0400 Hi Steve :)
I've at last added links to your website from the Art resources in The
EdIndex. You might like to check this out. Thanks again for the
recommendation. Bernie :) Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 01:41:36 -0500 Hi Steve, Sorry it's taken so long to get around to getting your link up. I've been very
busy and also redesigned my site. I've finally got around to going through all my link submissions and awards etc. I see that this site is in with a bunch of
sites that I gave out web awards to last year (I can tell by the address).
They're all very good sites. Almost hard to believe that they were all done by kids. Good work and thanks for submitting the link. I've added it to the art
links page. Geoff Lussier
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Date:
Thu, 4 May 2000 19:14:57 -0700
From:
Deborah Phelan
To:
sjfeld@erols.com
Date:
Fri, 05 May 2000 17:41:06 +0300
From:
Mihkel Pilv mihkel@miksike.com
To:
sjfeld@erols.com
http://miksike.com/space/space3_esp.htm
Mihkel Pilv wrote:
Dear Steve,
Sounds good.
... besides, i also voted for Leonardo :)
Mihkel Pilv wrote:
> > > Dear Steve,
> > >
> > > Please find a draft translation of the article about your work and
> > > school.
> > > It is not excactly word to word translation. I just tried more to
> > > translate the mood of the writing.
> > >
> > > Please let me know how does it sound.
> > >
> > > Thanks for you time and sunshine,
> > > Mihkel
.. and why not come to school if there's so many interesting things to
do. For example translating a couple of eWorksheets, which originate
from Estonia (which lies between Western Europe and Russia) There are
the results of preparing for the International Cows on Parade Project or
something even more interesting.
mihkel@miksike.com
August 17, 2000 - We will be presenting there.
From: Kali Woodbridge kali.woodbridge@curriculumassociates.com
To: sjfeld@erols.com
Good Morning Steve Feld--
I have been to the site you recommended and will gladly add it to the files
for a future Link of the Month. It was fun to explore!
Thanks again for visiting and come back, soon!
Sincerely,
Kali Woodbridge
kali.woodbridge@curriculumassociates.com
http://www.curriculumassociates.com/
978.667.8000.ext216
From: "Dr J A Dempster" plsan@dredd.csv.warwick.ac.uk
Organization: University of Warwick
To: sjfeld@erols.com
Included in Interactions Vol4 no2 Resources section, due out mid-May.
Jay
Dr Jay Dempster
Centre for Academic Practice
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
Tel: 024 7652 4670 Fax: 024 7657 2736
Email: jay.dempster@warwick.ac.uk
From: "Dianne Odland" dodland@asrr.arsusda.gov
To: sjfeld@erols.com
Thanx for your note. The HOT Sites for Teachers...COOL Sites for Kids
portion of our Science for Kids site (www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids) is due for
review here in a month or so. We'll take a look at the Leonardo site to see
if it fits in.
Also thanks for letting us know how you found our Whiz Kid Packet. It's
always interesting to know where our info is getting picked up.
Have a great day!
Dianne
From: "vo fletcher" vo.fletcher@btinternet.com
To: sjfeld@erols.com
A nice site. I've done the link, maybe you could do one to our site?
Cheers
Vo
From:
"AtHomeMothers" jeanette@athomemothers.com
To:
sjfeld@erols.com
Jeanette Lisefski
National Association of At-Home Mothers
http://www.AtHomeMothers.com
ArtiFAQ 2100 Awards
From: Mihkel Pilv mihkel@miksike.com
To: sjfeld@erols.com
Illustration by.....
The first picture, we believe would be good for the Intro Page:
The artist is Sanije Nezaj
http://miksike.com/space/space1_esp.htm
The second graphic of Jupiter will fit into the outer planets
The artist is Victor Duran
The third image is suitable for the sun.
The artist is Felix Tejada
http://miksike.com/space/space8_esp.htm
Mihkel

From: Steve Feld sjfeld@erols.com
To: Janet Young jry@idt.net
Dear Steve,
Thank you so much for the kind words and information on your new project.
The Leonardo project is great, and I know this one is just as valuable.
~Janet
Janet R. Young, Email: jry@jrydevelopment.net
PHONE: 718.258.7725 FAX: 718.258.7904
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