Welcome To The Bigs!

Welcome To The Bigs!

Just back from the ballgame at Turner Field. What a great park! There was a sign in right center that read “Welcome To The Bigs!” That’s what I feel like so far being here at NECC. This is the Bigs! I did find out thought that you can’t take a bunch of geeks to a ball game and not talk […]

Edubloggercon07 a success!

Edubloggercon07 a success!

Ever wonder what your aggregator would look like in person? Now you know. 🙂 This picture pretty much sums up the edubloggercon today. What a great way to start the conference! So much to think about that my head hurts…of course the 3 hours of sleep on the red eye last night might have something to do with that as […]

EdBloggerCon: Virtual Learning Communities

EdBloggerCon: Virtual Learning Communities

What’s involved in a Virtual Learning Communities? Conversations A central Hub for students a “Jumping off point” What makes a community?-Shared Values A virtual settlement? What does a successful community look like? -Communication-Welcoming-Gotta be two way How do you engage people in a learning community? What is trust? How do you build trust? Who do you trust? Is how we […]

EduBloggerCon: Future of Schools

EduBloggerCon: Future of Schools

David Warlick hosting: Introductions Conversation around getting pre-service teachers on board and changing teacher prep programs. Conversation on what SHOULD schools look like today: Schools, Teachers, Students Long Tail eduction (more on this later): A Doug Johnson thought. “The tools don’t change the skills.” Great conversation….look for the podcasts. Tools are accessible, a shift of thought needed. Conversation around assessment. […]

EduBloggerCon: Second Life session

EduBloggerCon: Second Life session

Live notes from EduBloggerCon Second Life Session: Signed up two new SL members! Introductions and talking about how we all got hooked on SL. Great stories on how people got here, what they are doing. Interesting how different people started using SL. Some followed others, some have been in for years and have just now re-started using it. Others (like […]

Ready for NECC!

Ready for NECC!

Check list: NECC Planner synced with Google Calendar synced with Palm Desktop synced with Palm: CHECK! Batteries for camera charged: CHECK! Laptop charged, polished up, and ready for heavy blogging: CHECK! Ready to be geeky for 5 day: CHECK! Looks like I’m ready to go…only problem is I’m still sitting at the airport where my red eye has been delayed […]

Support: A two prong approach

Support: A two prong approach

(I usually don’t cross post here what I publish at techlearning.com, but I wanted to get some feedback on this idea of mine so thought I’d post it here as well.) There is one thing about growing up in an education family. Education talk is easy to come by. I made it back to Spokane, Washington last week and have […]

10 things to remember about blogging

10 things to remember about blogging

Yehuda a blog out of Israel has nice 10 item list of things to remember about blogging. It’s titled: How I Became a Professional Blogger. Not sure at what point a blogger becomes a professional blogger but I like his list. 1. Have something to offer2. Pick a subject that you’re passionate about3. Don’t be afraid of failing4. Make blogging […]

I don't get fax machines

I don't get fax machines

The past 4 days I swear I’ve done nothing but send faxes. Why is that? What makes a fax so much more secure than an e-mail with a digital secure PDF document? It’s frustrating really. It’s hard to find a fax machine anymore and I’ve ended up spending over $10 faxing stuff to people. When I asked a university person […]

Teacher Talk

Teacher Talk

I’ve been spending a lot of time offline lately. We’ve been in the States for about a week and have been spending time talking with friends and family. It’s been good spending time disconnected and connecting with people we only see for a couple weeks each summer. On Saturday my mother had an end of the year staff party for […]