I will post more on the TeachTech blog but I just had to embed this video of the first 8 minutes of Jim Groom’s keynote at this year’s conference since I had a small role in the “choir” singing for the Reverand.
February 24th, 2010 | Published in Links, instructional technology
I will post more on the TeachTech blog but I just had to embed this video of the first 8 minutes of Jim Groom’s keynote at this year’s conference since I had a small role in the “choir” singing for the Reverand.
January 22nd, 2010 | Published in instructional technology, teaching
I am getting more and more excited abou the New, Emerging and eXperimental Technology (NEXT) classroom we are designing. Things are starting to arrive and paint is going on the walls. It has been loads of fun to explore, dream and plan for what I can anticipate but I am most excited to see what our talented faculty will do with the tools we will provide and what directions they will send it to, dare I say it, next.
For more info, follow the postings at the TeachTech blog.
November 25th, 2009 | Published in Links
Here are my nominations for the 2009 Edublog Awards
These are SOOOOOO hard to narrow down as my PLN keeps growing and getting more and more vauable to me each and every day.
Best New blog: Dr. Brown’s Blog
Best class blog: Looking for Whitman
Best student blog: Stuff for Starving Students
Best Group Blog: ProfHacker.com
Best resource sharing blog: Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day
Most influential blog post: The State of the LMS: An institutional perspective
Most influential tweet / series of tweets / tweet based discussion: GeekPoll by @intellagirl
Best teacher blog: My Open Door
Best educational use of video / visual: Anything CommonCraft does!
Best ed tech support site: Technology Bites
Best educational wiki: OpenEd 09 wiki
As with any listing like this, this is my thinking today. It could totally change by the time I eat lunch today. Have you done your nominations yet??
November 9th, 2009 | Published in Links
I had the pleasure to give the kickoff keynote this morning at Austin Peay State University’s Innovative Professor Conference. Here is my presentation via Scribd (conversion warts and all). My topic was was a “4×4 look at TV, music, news and education and how mobile technology, personalization/participation, augmented reality and real-time web have and will affect them.
November 3rd, 2009 | Published in Links
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I am getting more and more excited abou the New, Emerging and eXperimental Technology (NEXT) classroom we are designing. Things are starting to arrive and paint is going on the walls. It has been loads of fun to explore, dream and plan for what I can anticipate but I am most excited to see what [...]
Here are my nominations for the 2009 Edublog Awards
These are SOOOOOO hard to narrow down as my PLN keeps growing and getting more and more vauable to me each and every day.
Best New blog: Dr. Brown’s Blog
Best class blog: Looking for Whitman
Best student blog: Stuff for Starving Students
Best Group Blog: ProfHacker.com
Best resource sharing blog: Jane’s E-Learning [...]
I had the pleasure to give the kickoff keynote this morning at Austin Peay State University’s Innovative Professor Conference. Here is my presentation via Scribd (conversion warts and all). My topic was was a “4×4 look at TV, music, news and education and how mobile technology, personalization/participation, augmented reality and real-time web have and will [...]
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This Prezi from FUSION09 (The Desire2Learn Users Conference) was a great one summarizing Student Generated Content (StuGenCon – which is what I was calling it and then learned that is what the presenters were also calling it, great minds….). This is an arena in which I am leaning and wanted to lean on others.
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This is my post that I am writing while recording the tutorial in Jing.
Working it out in the open