by Brian | Mar 16, 2007 | Blogging, Brian Crosby, Education, Field Trips, Messy Learning, Student Access, Technology
Well I missed my blogs birthday a few weeks ago – So belated Happy Birthday blog! Here is my first post: Why Field Trips, Technology and Project Based Learning? Sunday, March 5th, 2006 Why Field Trips and technology and project based learning? They build schema...
by Brian | Mar 4, 2007 | Blogging, Brian Crosby, Messy Learning, Technology, Uncategorized, Web 2.0
Saturday I was scheduled to do a 1 hour presentation “Tales From A Model Technology Classroom†at the Nevada Technology Leadership Conference. That was great because Ian Jukes was doing several presentations after his keynote and I would have a chance to sit in on...
by Brian | Feb 27, 2007 | 1:1, ActivBoard, Blogging, Brian Crosby, Digital Video, Education, Literacy, Skypecast, Student Access, Technology, Video Skype, Web 2.0
Update 2-28 / 10:30pm Link to my conference Wiki. This weekend is our state technology conference. Ian Jukes is the keynote speaker Saturday. From the conference website: The theme of this year’s conference, Technology: The Great Connector , suggests the wide...
by Brian | Feb 27, 2007 | Brian Crosby
Well it’s our turn here in the high desert. We had snow yesterday and last night (3 – 14 inches depending on the exact location – 4 to 6 feet up in the mountains around us), so we are starting school 2 hours late. Since we are starting CRT testing today it...
by Brian | Feb 14, 2007 | Brian Crosby, Messy Learning
You know you really need that upcoming 3 day weekend when you find yourself standing outside your classroom door pressing the button on the key to your car that unlocks the car doors, and then for an instant wondering why the door isn’t unlocking, and then you...
by Brian | Dec 30, 2006 | Brian Crosby
According to Technorati (Thanks – I think – for the link Dave Sherman) my blog is worth $25,404.30 – In my quick check of other ed-blogs Webblogg-ed came in highest at over $400,000. Yeah, I know just another marketing tool – and I’m not...