While sitting in a taxi the other day I noticed that the taxi had installed new media ad machines on the back side of the passenger seat. So if you are sitting in the back of a taxi this is what you see. Pretty cool! You can touch one of the icons at the button and it plays you the […]
One door closes…..where does that leave you?
It’s been an interesting couple of weeks in our house. For those of you who are overseas teachers you’ll know what I’m talking about. For those who are not…let me set the scene. International recruiting fairs start the first of January. Which means schools need to know what jobs to go recruiting for before then. So in December, teachers need […]
Welker's Wikinomics: Firewalls can't stop learning
Yesterday the Edublog Award winners were announced and what a proud moment for Shanghai American School, Jason Welker, and the 140+ students who over the past two years have helped to create a fantastic wiki. There’s a story here that I believe needs to be told and one that makes me very proud that I get an opportunity to work […]
Speaking their digital language
David Warlick posted about an e-mail he received from Scott Mooney: In the room were 20 or so 19-20 year-olds, most with their own laptops, mobile phones, iPods, living in the world that we talk about all the time. During my talk, I brought up the present and future of modern tools, such as Web 2.0 and virtual worlds. I […]
Video – Tech Bubble
A good laugh for a Friday! Technorati Tags: technology
Let your presence be known!
Last week I listened to TWIT episode 121. This is not unusual as the TWIT podcast is my favorite podcast to listen to; great quality, good people, and relevant topics that somehow I always find a way to bring back to education. Now the unusual part comes with my wife and I having a conversations on Saturday morning that paralleled […]
Making an impact
On Oct. 30 I wrote about a presentation I gave to our High School student body on Oct. 29th. To date it was one of the hardest presentations I’ve had to give. Talking to students about their spaces, about their future, and trying to make an impact that lasted well after the 45 minute presentation. I wore jeans, a loose […]
Where's the R&D in Education?
Two comments on my last post about the New-School ads talked about R&D in education. If schools had the R&D and PR departments that private industry has – and were equally responsive to “customers†– education might be as cutting edge as your doctored ads suggest! By diane This has had me thinking the past couple of days on where […]
The All-New School
SOON, EVERYTHING WILL START TO CLICK. There’s a reason the new school clicks with so many people. It’s supposed to. Throughout the school, you’ll notice an uncanny familiarity to your life beyond the walls. Consider, if you will, the new classroom that comes standard. It’s engineered with more than students in mind. The push-button world has been taken into account. […]
Shift happened what's the hook?
I’ve been catching up on my RSS reader over the past couple of day. I’ve decided I need to prune the aggregator again and really focus in on some good solid learning that I need to do. George Siemens’ connectivism blog is one that always makes my brain hurt. I’ve just tried reading four articles in a row and now […]