Category: Web 2.0
Opening Session of Web 2.0 Un-Conference
I’m here in San Francisco at the Web 2.0 Un-Conference that Steve Hargadon energetically and collaboratively put together. The announcement to join the conference came through the Classroom 2.0 ... Read MoreEscape from Kenya – Current Events in a Digital Age
Sunday morning, I received an email via the NWP Tech Liaison’s listserv from Scott Floyd. It was an invitation to check out a post in his A Piece of Mind blog about the recent violence in Kenya:... Read MoreOn Wikipedia
It’s that time of year when high school seniors in many districts are buckling down to complete their senior research projects. I’ve been listening in at every opportunity to teachers shar... Read MoreDescribing Web 2.0 Possibilities
If YouTube required a written script, explanation, or augmentation to accompany each video, then for Cisco’s Human Network… [kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/x60pWzJvb9Q" wid... Read MoreNPR Celebrates 10th B-day of Blogging
My favorite radio program NPR included a podcast on blogging’s 10th birthday in today’s Morning Edition – http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17562078. What could I ... Read MoreHappy 10th Birthday to Blogging!
Four days ago, I clicked on a link in an email from Steve Hargadon, via Classroom 2.0, with an invitation to celebrate blogging’s 10th birthday by posting a Voice Thread. “Some of us belie... Read MoreNat’l School Boards’ Study on Online Behaviors of US Teens and ‘Tweens
If you haven’t seen the National School Boards Association’s Creating & Connecting: Research and Guideline on Onliline Social – and Educational – Networking, it’s a f... Read MoreStudent Bloggers: A New Category
Thanks to some year-long mentoring by Paul Allison and Susan Ettenheim, I am now fully on board with students having their own blogs. I logged off Wednesday night’s Teachers Teaching Teachers Sk... Read MoreOvercoming the Achievement Gap – Can It Be This Simple?
To pass the time on my flights to and from NECC, I grabbed – and dusted off – a few magazines from my nightstand. The first article to catch my eye was from the April/May 2007 edition of G... Read More- 2 of 3
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