by Brian | Dec 7, 2006 | Blogging, Change, Education, Field Trips, Literacy, Messy Learning, Skypecast, Student Access, Technology
About a month ago I was called to the office at my school (no I wasn’t in trouble) and I was informed that I was getting a new fourth grade student – not unusual at an “At Risk” school. Several years ago I had 21 changes in my classroom in one...
by Brian | Dec 7, 2006 | Messy Learning, Skypecast, Technology
I want to belatedly thank Dean Shareski and Barry Dahl for Skyping into my “I Want To Integrate Writing, Field Trips and Technology Into My Curriculum, But How?†class Tuesday night (I know – the title was designed by committee and part of my stipend is paid by...
by Brian | Dec 4, 2006 | Digital Video, Education, Skypecast, Technology
Well this worked for Wes last week, but his readership is just a bit higher than mine… I’m teaching a class tech class to K – 12 teachers – Tuesday, December 5 – from 4pm Pacific Time, until 7:30. I’d really like to do a very quick...
by Brian | Jul 28, 2006 | Cooperative Learning, Digital Video, Education, Field Trips, Messy Learning, Project Based, Skypecast, Technology
I just got done being an active participant in Wes Fryer’s presentation at the Mid-America Technology Institute – 2006 in Kansas … and I never left my family room in Reno, Nevada. I responded to Wes’s questions, role-played with an attendee of his presentation...
by Brian | Jul 10, 2006 | Education, Literacy, Messy Learning, Project Based, Skypecast, Student Access, Technology
Brett Moller has already picked up the ball and set a possible agenda for another Skypecast to further the work started so ably by Wes Fryer. And as I write this I see Wes has already posted a new Skypecast for this Tuesday at 8PM Central time and set an agenda....