On my posting the other day about our school setting up a YouTube account Jeff Dungan left the following comment: …any tips you can give me to take to my administration/board since they are not receptive to the idea of allowing this to be unblocked/used at our school? Anything that you can offer in terms of support for our argument […]
EARCOS Tags and Hitchhikr page
The EARCOS Teachers conference (East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools) that I will be presenting at later this month now has a hitchhikr page. The tag for the conference will be earcos07. If you are planing on going and will be blogging the conference please use this tag. I’ve also e-mailed EARCOS to see if they will add this […]
We're getting there!
Tonight I’m sitting here shaking my head at all the amazing things that teachers are doing this year and how we are changing the way we use technology. Teachers continue to find great ways to incorperate these new tools. Here is a look at some of the great things happening as my school. First let’s start with my 7th Graders […]
Power to the students
If you really want to see students squirm in their seats…give them choices. Yesterday I was approached by two teachers who wanted help coming up with ways to incorporate technology into some upcoming lessons. Both of them wanted to “do something differentâ€. Which is a good sign, and shows that our Tech Fest has sparked some interest. After listening to […]
The good side to Myspace
My wife sent me this article last week (found it in her RSS feed 🙂 ) Mourning on MySpace – Via CNN People often say that being a ‘geek’ and being on the computer all the time must be a lonely life, but with the new interactive nature of the web, it’s the exact opposite. MySpace avoids deleting the deceased’s […]
Back from Bali and redefining connected
OK, after the full on week last week where I think combined I may have had 10 hours of sleep. Bali was the perfect place for me. 85 plus degrees (30ish Celsius) and a tropical climate was just what the doctor ordered. Relax, walk, shop, read and relax some more is basically what we did all week. Lay by the […]
Last Day with Warlick and off to Bali!
Dear David, I just wanted to send my deepest gratitude for spending this week with our staff here at SAS. You left the staff wanting more and pondering Web 2.0, redefining literacy, and getting into the whole digital world. The talk in the hallways, in the classrooms, and the fact that my session titled “Let’s Blog” went from 10 people […]
Day four with Warlick
WOW is all that describes Warlick’s keynote. Anytime a keynote speaker can run a half hour late (no fault of David’s…herding teacher’s is like herding cats)and still have teachers talking about his message on an hour bus ride home is an exciting day! Before I get to far here are my notes for the second half of the keynote. Telling […]
A Lesson in Connections
(Cross posted at Techlearning.com) I’ve learned a valuable lesson this week. One that shows the importance of teaching our students that the connections the web creates and the content you put on the web becomes a part of you. Last year, I was reading a lot about digital stories in the blogosphere. I saw some good examples of how they […]
First half notes from Warlick's keynote
Tags: redefine literacy warlick What do we do with all this information. If 0.01% is only in print and we do not have access to digital information? Are we asking this question in every lesson that we teach: “Is this preparing our students for THEIR future?” To be literate today mean more than being able to read. It means being […]