by Brian | Dec 26, 2006 | 1:1, Blogging, Brian Crosby, Change, Cooperative Learning, Digital Video, Education, Email, Field Trips, Literacy, Messy Learning, Project Based, Skypecast, Student Access, Technology, Uncategorized, Video Skype, Web 2.0
The top 5 most read posts in my first 10 months blogging at Learning Is Messy: . . . 1) Paper, Pencils and Books May Not Boost Student Achievement 2) Too Much Time For Change To Happen? 3) Hoping To Make a “Web 2.0†Difference In A Child’s Life – Part...
by Brian | Dec 22, 2006 | Blogging, Brian Crosby, Education, Field Trips, Student Access, Technology
Doug at Borderland sucked me into this: 1. I was going to be a professional photographer – I had been accepted to a photography school when I was asked by a friend to shoot publicity photos at the Outdoor Education camp he ran for 6 to 16 year olds. I went...
by Brian | Oct 14, 2006 | Blogging, Brian Crosby, Change, Education, Literacy, Project Based, Student Access, Technology
I have been a contributor to a discussion about the role of teachers, styles of teaching and accountability on another blogger’s blog this past week. It is unfortunate that the discussion became just another example of how discourse has become contentious and...
by Brian | Sep 21, 2006 | Brian Crosby, Change, Education, Student Access, Technology
We attended Back-To-School Night at my oldest daughter’s high school last night. She is in the pre – IB program so all her classes are basically advanced placement type classes. It was interesting to say the least in light of the recent spate of posts in...
by Brian | Sep 15, 2006 | Blogging, Brian Crosby, Technology
So I write a post to clarify my understanding of just what kind of a conversation blogs are supposed to provide – and admittedly I probably came across as disappointed in the lack of quality conversation that I have noted on at least edublogs at times – and I end...
by Brian | Sep 5, 2006 | Brian Crosby, Change, Digital Video, Education, Messy Learning, Project Based, Student Access, Technology
Oh-oh! The downside of doing an interview is living up to it! (Down to it?) I was contacted by Harris Salat over at Visual Thesaurus a few months back. He interviewed me over the phone and here’s the finished product.