Reverse Instruction in IB SL English

Reverse Instruction in IB SL English

  reverse instruction Today was our first day back to school after the holiday break and the first day of my little reverse instruction experiment with teachers and students. Jim Fitzgerald, who I’ve blogged about before, decided he’s be one of my guinea pigs….again.  What is Existentialism? Every good student-led lesson starts with a guiding or essential question and here […]

New Year, New Theme, and Free Stuff

New Year, New Theme, and Free Stuff

SunSet from Condo in seattle Yawn…..stretch…..and slowly pulling myself back into the real world after almost three weeks of vacation that included little time on the computer and a lot of time with friends and family. The way holidays should be. The big technology gift this year actually went to my wife. Her sister bought her the new Kindle which […]

2010 in Review

2010 in Review

So before I sign off until 2011 I wanted to stop and reflect on 2010…which in many different ways turned out to be a very good year.

90% Educator 10% ?

90% Educator 10% ?

It’s that time of year again in the international education world of contracts, decisions, and thinking about your future. Kim Cofino has a great post about finding the right fit…the right school. Whether you are an international educator or not it’s worth a read. International Teachers are different…we’re weird….we don’t like stability, we like change and challenge. We like travel, culture […]

ISB Student nominated for an EduBlog Award

ISB Student nominated for an EduBlog Award

The Edublog Awards Nominees are out and much to my surprise one of our students from here in Bangkok is on the list. Why is this surprising? Because I didn’t nominate her and other than myself and Chrissy I’m not sure anyone else at our school knows the Edublog Awards even exist. Which can only mean one thing….someone else nominated […]

1 Period 2 Weeks 3 Teachers

1 Period 2 Weeks 3 Teachers

Last Tuesday I was given 10 minutes at the staff meeting to update the high school staff on tech happenings here at ISB. This would be the most time I’ve spend in front of the entire high school staff this year and I wanted to try and use the time to demonstrate technology and inform them of up coming changes […]

Using Cell Phones and Scan Codes in the Classroom: Intel Sponsored Webinar

Using Cell Phones and Scan Codes in the Classroom: Intel Sponsored Webinar

Just a quick announcement that I will be running a Webinar as part of the Intel Education Community on December 1, 2010 5:00pm PDT/ 8:00pm EDT (click on the link to register.) Here’s the discription: Using Cell Phones and Scan Codes in the Classroom You’ve probably started seeing these scan codes popping up around your neighborhood, in stores, on packages, and […]

Autonomy, Purpose, Mastery

Autonomy, Purpose, Mastery

  I’ve been reflecting a lot on Dan Pink’s new book Drive and thinking about how this applies to education and the work we ask students to do. My wife recently took 10 Middle School students on an Operation Smile trip into the mountains of Thailand near the Burma boarder. The Middle Schoolers spent their time playing the kids who came […]

A Challenge to be a Green Traveler

In the month of October I traveled somewhere in the neighborhood of 20,000 miles. Yes, way to many miles for any one person to fly. It was somewhere on my third flight as I looked out the window at the two engines of the 747 that I started feeling guilty. Sense I started using tripit.com to organize my flights in […]

My 25% PD

My 25% PD

Have you ever had one of those days that it seems like every link you click on is perfect, makes you think, or say to yourself “Thank god….I’m not crazy”? That was yesterday for me. I feel like yesterday I might have actually met my 25% PD Time. This is a series of blog posts that I started back in February of […]