Just an FYI if you are a big Google Calendar user like I am. You can create your NECC schedule using the conference planner that NECC provides on their site. You can then click on Handheld Users and export your planner to your computer. Then: 1. At the top of the calendar list on the left, click the “Add” down-arrow […]
Go outside and make friends
Last week I sat down with the kids in my elective class who run teentek.com and podcasted a session with them about the class and the Microsoft Surface. At about the 8 minute mark one of the students says something to the affect that: “Parents don’t get it. They think we need to go outside and ride our bikes to […]
NETS Refreshed-Do we need tech standards?
My last full day in Shanghai before flying out tomorrow to Seattle. It’s also the first day of summer vacation, so as I try and wind down from school and gear up for the projects ahead of me this summer I opened up my RSS reader to catch up on some reading. When I clicked on Warlick’s A Magnetic Field […]
Creating moments of learning
Yesterday Mr. Hossack’s class of 5th graders got to take part in something new and cool. They had a video Skype call with a 7th grade class in Los Angles, California. Barbara Barreda contacted me a couple weeks ago and we started planning. Of course planning didn’t go to smoothly on our end. We are two days from ending school […]
Meeting the EduBloggers
I stopped by the EduBloggerCon web site to make sure I hadn’t missed any information about the upcoming event. I took a look at the attending page and for the first time really stopped to look through the names of everyone that is going to be there. I can’t believe I actually get to meet all these people in person. […]
Technology to push teachers
Some interesting conversations have come out of my last post “Goodbye to your job.“ Now do I seriously thing that the Microsoft Surface is going to make teachers obsolete? No, but I do believe a product like the Microsoft Surface is going to push teachers to rethink education. Especially if students are already telling me “You won’t have a job.” […]
Goodbye to your job.
I’ve showed this video to 3 classes now: Afterwards I ask each class “What does this mean for education” And each class responds: “No need for teachers anymore.” Actually one class said “Goodbye to your job!” Interesting response I think. [tags]microsoft surface[/tags] Technorati Tags: microsoft surface
My NECC Schedule beta
With a week to go until we fly back to the States for the summer, NECC is coming ever closer. Thought I’d post what I’m thinking about at this stage. Of course all this can change, and as you can see there are some overlaps. Either way some great sessions I’m looking at attending.Sunday, June 245:45-7:00pm Opening KeynoteLocation: GWCC Murphy […]
End of year summative self assessment
My principal sent us a document to fill out as an end of the year summative self assessment. I thought I would use the same documents here as a summative report of my year. Reflecting is always a good thing and I encourage you to take these same questions and do a summative self assessment as well. Can I suggest […]
Virtual Teacher's Lounge
So people often ask me what is Twitter and why do you twit? Well I think theartguy found it yesterday: Time for bed. I’ll “see” you in the morning, fellow lurkers in this virtual teacher’s lounge! When I read this twit, it hit me. This is what twitter has become for many…for us I think. A virtual teacher’s lounge were […]