Thanks you to all of those that commented on the last posting on this topic. HereÂ’s the problem the teacher side of me says you are all correct. We need the standards, the framework in which to work. But then there is this other side. We keep saying ‘we need them a few more years.Â’ and I know we do. […]
New Media Center-First Day of School
So I kind of got behind posting pictures and even got in trouble from some of the teachers at school who have been reading this to keep up on the development of the new Media Center. There are two sets of pictures. One taken on Monday and the other today Thursday Aug. 17, 2006. The first day for students. Drop […]
Do we need tech standards?
On my way to our technology standards meeting and there is something not sitting well with me. I can’t put my finger on it but I just keep asking myself: Do we need technology standards? The new NETs for students look good. But I can’t help but think that we are focusing on the wrong thing. If technology is a […]
Conversations and the Flat World cont.
So tonight was our ‘Beginning of the year BBQ’ basically a meet up of all the teachers to welcome each other back from the summer break. It’s a good time to catch up on what everyone did this summer and meet some of the new people. I happened to sit down next to our new High School science teacher who […]
Conversations and the Flat World
One thing that blogging, Skyping, and social-networking has taught me is to listen for the conversations. The conversations that carry a message of the flat world or of the changing of our society. In the last couple of days I’ve had some conversations that have made me stop and think about the world we are in today and the world […]
Blogspot unblocked…my thoughts
So now that I’ve had a couple of days to think about what this means about China’s policies and ultimately what this means for the Chinese citizens here’s what I’m thinking. I can’t help but think there is something going on behind the scenes here. Blogger is owned by Google, Google and China have been in talks about filtering and […]
Blogspot unblocked in China
It’s late at night and I’m on my way to bed after a long day but needed to post this. I received two text messages from friends today that simple said “Blogspot is unblocked!“ This is huge! Give it a moment to sink in. Now I can finally read and respond to David Jakes, Vicki Davis and the rest of […]
Media Center update
Ok, so these pictures were taken 72 hours after the original ones (scroll down to see earlier post). Carpet is almost finished. When we did the walk through I counted 16 guys laying carpet. This is the media center looking back towards the center. It shows the height and openness a little better. This is the second part of the […]
College students warned about social-networking sites
eSchool News reported this: As the popularity of social-networking web sites such as MySpace.com and Facebook.com continues to rise, many college campuses have taken to discussing the dangers often associated with these and other sites as a part of their freshman orientation programs. While the sites can be effective vehicles for tech-savvy students to meet and greet new friends, administrators […]
CrispyNews, EdBloggerNews, and MSbloggerNews?
Not sure how I missed this the first go around. But David Warlick posted about EdBloggerNews that Will Richardson set up a while back. I looked at the site yesterday morning at about 5:30am and was very impressed. A digg style site for Education 2.0. If you haven’t gone to the site and grabbed the rss feed do it now. […]