Today I am examining one area of my learning and teaching I want to develop this year through the TeachThought blog challenge. I do not have my own set of traditional-aged students I have a different environment; I feel like I… Continue Reading →
Whew, there’s the politics of this course and then there is the reality. Let’s dwell on the latter. March of 2014 I proposed a three segment online “course” for the 200+ International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) attendees of… Continue Reading →
When I stopped in to the Professional Learning department of my district office to turn in my reports about my ISTE preparatory class I had some questions. I am interested in holding a regional EdCamp for the northeast Georgia region… Continue Reading →
Sure, we are all successful educators. I get it, you’re just as brilliant as me. However, at some point after Thanksgiving and before Christmas Break you run a terrifying equation through your head. And during that calculation all your degrees and apple-tinged accolades are for nothing unless you… Continue Reading →
A post I recently discovered via Triberr, Do Students have the Right to Use Technology in Class started me thinking about this topic. Does the teacher or the student make the ultimate decision of how the learning occurs? I have seen… Continue Reading →
There is usually an element of customization an instructor needs as s/he is putting content online… The instructor usually has an idea of her/his non-negotiables are, but the instructor also needs to an idea of the time line and hierarchy/amount… Continue Reading →
The nominations for #eddies14 are open through November 24th. The most nominated make it to the next round, so maybe I provide you with a nominee to consider for YOUR nomination? While you can make your official nominations HERE, I prefer to… Continue Reading →
Week One Summary This is an assignment for the course Getting Started with MinecraftEDU found at the Canvas Network. How could/should video games be incorporated into the a regular school environment? To know a young person now-a-days is to know a gamer…. Continue Reading →
Listening to NPR today I heard a story about The Humans of New York blog, book, and author. It is startling how honest people will be and how deeply people desire to connect with other people. This man asks people… Continue Reading →
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