World Digital Library Planned

World Digital Library Planned

The Library of Congress is launching a campaign today to create the World Digital Library, an online collection of rare books, manuscripts, maps, posters, stamps and other materials from its holdings and those of other national libraries that would be freely accessible for viewing by anyone, anywhere with Internet access So tell me again this isnÂ’t about information. 🙂 Full […]

Textbook-less classroom

Textbook-less classroom

If you aren’t reading the news coming from techlearing.com I suggest you start. I saw this news today and wanted to give a personal congratulation to Mr. Mangus. Mr. Mangus has a completely textbook-less classroom and was honored by receiving the No Child Left Behind Act American Star of Teaching Award. Just how is the impact of a textbook-less classroom […]

Educause.edu

Educause.edu

A web site that I was unaware of just popped up on my radar screen. educause.edu A quick search for the word blog returned some great results. An informative site worth a look.

In the Moodle class I am running Alicia Lewis, a good friend, and co-instructor in the course, gave me a bad time about playing my beloved game Flight Simulator. This conversation started after reading Marc PenskyÂ’s “Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants” that I had the class read. I thought IÂ’d post my response to Alicia hereÂ…after all it is authentic information. […]

Edublog and learnerblog.org

Edublog and learnerblog.org

Some talk going on about edublog.org being blocked by servers. It isnÂ’t being blocked here in ChinaÂ…yet. What a great tool for educators and students. Built on the open-source WordPress blogging program the site is a great place for educators and students a like to get their blogs up and running. I use WordPress to run 3 blogging sites and […]

Great Break

Great Break

Great Wall Originally uploaded by jutecht. Back in Shanghai after 3 wonderful days in Beijing highlighted by a 4 hour walk on the Great Wall that both my wife and I are paying for today. I did not touch a computer or get on the Internet all 3 days, but felt more connected to history and the Earth then I […]

Staff Development 21st century style

Staff Development 21st century style

Happy Thanksgiving to those of you celebrating. My wife and I leave later today for Beijing to have Beijing Duck for our Thanksgiving dinner. Hopefully IÂ’ll have some great pictures to share with you all when I return. All this talk about staff development has my head spinning, and I couldnÂ’t resist the temptation to pick up my thinking stick […]

Millennials usher in a new era

Millennials usher in a new era

The ‘millennials’ usher in a new era My friend just sent me this link. Go read it right now. I’m putting it here for my own reference. Some great quotes/research: By only their seventh birthday, most children in the United States will have talked on a cell phone, played a computer game and mastered a TV-on-demand device like TiVo, much […]

Gizmo

Gizmo

Tim where do you find the time? Another great program Tim found and one that I am really excited in Gizmo works like Skype but you can record the conversations. Plus the cost of computer to phone calls is cheap. IÂ’ve downloaded it and created an account jutecht12 weÂ’ll see how it works in China. Give me a call, just […]

Remixing Conversations and Connective Writing

Remixing Conversations and Connective Writing

I never knew I had such a following on my blog until that last post on NETS 2.0. The interesting thing for me is, I wrote that about the same time David Warlick was writing about Conversations and Will Richardson was writing about connective writing. Now IÂ’m trying to get my head around all of this. IÂ’m sure IÂ’m going […]