Back from Digital Darkness

Back from Digital Darkness

I’m returning this morning from my week of digital darkness. Although not complete darkness, enough so that the time away allowed me to refocus on what is important in life. My wife and I played Gin Rummy last night. The first time we’ve played in a really long time…it was nice. I’ve been disconnected before. Usually when on vacation and […]

Just Be

Just Be

Dear Readers, For those of you who are regular readers of The Thinking Stick, I offer my condolences. For the week of April 23rd-29th, Jeff Utecht will be unavailable to post any articles, respond to any inquiries, or leave any comments on your own blogs. This is due to his VOLUNTARY (well, almost) participation in the annual “TURNOFF WEEK” where […]

Learning 2.0 conference Shanghai

Learning 2.0 conference Shanghai

This past week a committee of International Technology Educators launched our Learning 2.0 conference that will take place next September. If you head over to the conference blog you can watch and listen too the kick off presentation that was given to vendors, companies, and educators. I had a chance to talk to some of the vendors that are excited […]

I'm ready for NECC are you?

I'm ready for NECC are you?

So I’ve been in Second Life now on and off for a couple days. I decided to get in here just in case the edublogger meet up decides to have a virtual meet here while at NECC. But I have to tell you…this is quiet incredible. I visited Will Richardson’s home today. I couldn’t find the door so I had […]

TWIT podcast, Vidcasting, and Internet Safety

TWIT podcast, Vidcasting, and Internet Safety

Listened to a great TWIT podcast on the way home today. Episode 92: The Tiki Gods They talked a lot about social networks, what makes they work, why do they work. They talk about porn sites and how do we keep kids safe…an interesting conversation from outside the educational arena. Listen to this podcast as an educators. What are saying […]

Blogging a week without walls

Blogging a week without walls

A great use of a blog from some of our middle school staff and students. Our middles school does a “Week without walls” where they go and visit other cities in Shanghai for the week. Before they left I met with the 8th grade team who set up a blog and each day have the students reflect on what they […]

Chaos vs Coherent

Chaos vs Coherent

My Superintendent last week: “I’ve learned that there is a fine line between chaos and coherent.” This statement has been replaying itself in my head now for a week. Maybe because I’m feeling my life is on the chaotic side of that line at the moment. However, I’ve also been reflecting at where we are in education and where we […]

A long but fulfilling day

A long but fulfilling day

Another long day but a good one over all. Taught middle schoolers how to create header images for their blogs or web sites. Taught a high school elective via video conference about wikis, tags, and rss to kick off the horizonproject. Then brought 9 new teachers into the blogosphere with an after school Professional Development opportunity. On thing that is […]

Blog Catch Up

Blog Catch Up

I haven’t been writing a lot lately and once again it comes back to reading…I just can’t find the time to read blogs in my schedule. No reading=No writing=No Learning. The funny part is…it frustrates me. So here it is 4:11am in the morning and am making time to read. Here’s some of the stuff I’m catching up on. $100 […]

Secret to success meme

Secret to success meme

Looks like I’ve been tagged with the secret of success meme from both Sheryl and Doug. First, not sure what counts at being successful. If it’s changing your wife’s sleeping habits…then I guess I qualify. So here’s the charge: List the top 5 to 10 things that you do almost every day that help you to be successful. They can […]