by Brian | Oct 17, 2006 | Change, Education, Messy Learning, Student Access, Technology
I think the title of this post says it all. Here is the link to: “Schools Trying To Prevent Harrassment In Cyberspace”
by Brian | Oct 15, 2006 | Change, Technology
My Dad is 86, has had a heart attack, 2 strokes, 2 bypass surgeries and recently had a pacemaker inserted. Like many his age he has not integrated 21st century technology into his lifestyle … until now. He was recently sent a scale by his healthcare provider that he...
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 | Oct 1, 2006 | Blogging, Change, Digital Video, Education, Email, Field Trips, Literacy, Messy Learning, Project Based, Student Access, Technology
I have used this blog on several occasions, and others in the edblogosphere have used their blogs to ask where the examples and research are that support integrating tech into the school curriculum? I have my own experience to tell me that tech along with...
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 | Change, Education, Literacy, Messy Learning
Last week in Reno was the Reno Hot Air Balloon Races and the Camel Races up in Virginia City – this week it’s the 43rd Annual Reno National Championship Air Races (brings $80 million into the local economy), so of course my fourth graders made and flew 3...