Time got away from me today. But here is what I consider my PD for the week. Doug Johnson’s Blue Skunk BlogDoin’ something about DOPA (and all the links that go with it!)Interview questions David Warlick’s 2 cents worth Blog Why Kids Blog The Cost of Information Christopher Harris (Infomancy )School Library 2.0 http://www.overduemedia.com/ If you’re a librarian and not […]
Dinner with a Millennial
I have recently made a new friend here in China. He is 22 years old which means he was born in 1983. According to Neil Howe and William Strauss of Millennials Rising this makes him one of the first of the next generation here in China. He is a real estate agent who came back to Shanghai after spending two […]
What could a teacher do with a laptop?
I’ve been thinking lately (always scary) about changing the PD model. Mark Ahlness responded to my last posting stating: Use the new technologies, for goodness sakes. Right, powerpoint is not a new technology, neither are web pages. DonÂ’t use them. I donÂ’t have the answers right now, but I know they are out there. The model of staff development in […]
But if we don't know it, how do we learn it?
Thank you to those that responded to my last post. It is an interesting question and one that we as professionals find hard to answer. I agree with Doug that the problem starts with the way the question is stated: What specific Technology training would you find helpful next year? Very open ended and gives no direction to the educator […]
We don't know what we don't know
The response today from a teacher after asked this question: What specific Technology training would you find helpful next year? We don’t know what we don’t know A very appropriate response I felt. How many teachers feel like this? They don’t want another PowerPoint session, yet they do not know what else beyond that exists. What happened in Technology training […]
Riding the Information wave
I woke up Monday morning excited to have another day off as we finished up our May Day Holiday. I started a pot of coffee and then headed to the computer to fire it up for the day. Another 85+ (20c) sunny day in Shanghai. As the computer loaded I went to my netvibes home page, which has become my […]
My first Chinese trackback
Just got my first Chinese trackback to the article I wrote last week about technorati being blocked/unblocked in China. If the theory is correct that there will be 60+ million blogs in China by the end of 2006, then I’m sure this won’t be the last. Now I just have to get it translated to see what it says. 🙂