Branded for Life
Should the odd comment that I make on Twitter today affect my ability to find a job twenty years from now? Does it matter if I’m 10 years old today?… Read more »
Should the odd comment that I make on Twitter today affect my ability to find a job twenty years from now? Does it matter if I’m 10 years old today?… Read more »
As the landscape flew by and the Maglev train sped up to over 420 km/hr, Paul and I discussed everything from our families and backgrounds to our interests and career… Read more »
Directory/Wiki of tools http://talkwithmedia.wikispaces.com/ (by Wes Fryer on Visual Literacy and Digital Storytelling) http://couros.wikispaces.com/tools (Software and online tools for education by Alec Couros) http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/50+Ways (50 ways to tell a story… Read more »
Review Reach is especially useful for people new to building a virtual learning network. Jeff Utecht, the author, defines terms and introduces the reader to a variety of tools and… Read more »
I’m beginning to feel like I’m in a rut, just spinning my wheels. During my 7 years of teaching, I’ve attended a number of virtual and live conferences. I’ve had… Read more »
I had a colleague tell me today that I am not a typical tech person. I have a minor in computer science and have taught with computers for the past… Read more »
It’s been a few days since ISTE 2010 and I’ve had time to step back and reflect on my experiences there. I was inspired by the educational philosophies and successes… Read more »
http://iste2010pps.pbworks.com/ Purpose/Goal Have teachers to: Experiment and learn about web2.0 tech with online activities of a manageable size build a PLN use the tools in the classroom reflect on use… Read more »
Opening keynote by Jean-Francois Rischard Sylvia Martinez’s post about the keynote – http://blog.genyes.com/index.php/2010/06/28/the-iste-opening-keynote-what-i-wish-had-been-said/ I was volunteering behind the blogger’s cafe during the keynote and saw that the message was being… Read more »
Oh wait, he’s just checking out my name tag. Maybe he follows me, or maybe I follow him. “Hi I’m Damianne. I know you from twitter. How are you (insert… Read more »