As my wife and I contemplate moving on this is one concern I have. While in Saudi I was on 28.8 dial up…on a good day. That is part of the reason I feel like last year was such an eye opener for me. Having pages that actually load is a concept I love….I really don’t want to end up […]
Knowing Knowledge Highlights 21-30
OK, my second round of highlights from George Siemens’ new book Knowing Knowledge. You can find the first round here. What skills and processes do we need to work with soft knowledge? We have spent our history with hard/codified knowledge as a product. We now need to learn to work with soft knowledge as a process.-p 22 We can no […]
Help me to understand
OK so this may sound really stupid to a lot of you but…. What is the difference between us telling a student to use a fake name on their blog or on the web and a 13 year old pretending to be 18 on myspace? We teach them to be safe on the web, to hide their identity to basically […]
Looking into the eyes of our students
Friday was a half day at school. A little extended weekend for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Our High School took part in a couple different sessions. One of those sessions was by me giving a talk on “The Flat World”. I would have titled it “Your World” but the title doesn’t really matter. I had 20 minutes with every 9-12th grader […]
Where'd Bloglines go?
Last Friday my feedburner stats reported a 120 reader drop! What did I say?Seems like Bloglines is having some issues, or is it just me? I checked it myself and sure enough it’s not updating the feed since Friday. When I look at it through feedburner the new postings are there, so feedburner seems to be working. Anybody else experiencing […]
Guess where the $100 laptop is being Manufactured?
Via Andy Torris The first 1000 $100 laptops rolled off the factory lines here in Shanghai. What’s the chances that I can find this factory and take a tour? [tags]olpc, Shanghai[/tags] Technorati Tags: olpc, shanghai
Learning from the kids
I came home tonight looking forward to going through my aggregator and getting some other stuff online done. But I made the mistake of stopping by some of the online projects going on around the school. Needless to say my learning tonight came from a bunch of middle school students. I’ve spent the last two hours shaking my head. Why […]
Knowing Knowledge Highlights 1-20
It just so happens my pre-bedtime blog run coincides with Clarence Fisher’s pre-breakfast blog run, once in awhile we catch each other on Skype for a little around the world chat. About a week ago or so Clarence mentioned George Siemens’ new book Knowing Knowledge, which can be downloaded for free from the website. I downloaded it started reading is. […]
92 year old blogger
From Boing Boing: Meet a 92-year-old blogger Is 92-year-old Donald Crowdis (former host of the Candadian TV program The Nature of Things) the world’s oldest blogger? Even if he isn’t his blog is terrific. He’s funny and astute. Here’s an excerpt from a recent entry he wrote on cannibalism. Give his blog a read. If he can do it…why can’t […]
Edublog call to action
Tom Hoffman has a call to action on his blog Tuttle SVC. Here you go Tom! Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. […]