by Brian | Jan 27, 2007 | 1:1, ActivBoard, Blogging, Change, Digital Video, Education, Email, Inclusion, Literacy, Messy Learning, Skypecast, Student Access, Technology, Video Skype, Web 2.0
Wednesday We couldn’t begin first thing in the morning because we had the NAEP test to do – one last obstacle to get over before we could try our grand experiment. The plan was to wait until after lunch and then connect-up (Skype-up?) for the first time....
by Brian | Jan 26, 2007 | Change, Inclusion, Skypecast, Student Access, Video Skype, Web 2.0
It was and is awesome! Day 2 went well too. Picture now – 1000 words soon. (after report cards)
by Brian | Jan 23, 2007 | Change, Education, Messy Learning, Skypecast, Student Access, Technology, Video Skype, Web 2.0
Inclusion Via Skype Originally uploaded by BCrosby. This post refers to previous postings (here and here) about a fourth grade student in my class – that because of Luekemia and the chemo/radiation treatments she is receiving cannot attend school. We’re almost...
by Brian | Jan 18, 2007 | Change, Education, Messy Learning, Student Access, Technology, Video Skype, Web 2.0
This is an update of some earlier posts. I got back from my trip to Houston this morning and immediately touched base to see if phone line installation, DSL hook-up and modem delivery had happened. It was confirmed – everything was finally in place – all I had to...
by Brian | Jan 15, 2007 | Education, Messy Learning, Student Access, Video Skype, Web 2.0
NOTE: This is the latest update about a post from December 7th: Hoping To Make a “Web 2.0†Difference In A Child’s Life and: Hoping To Make a “Web 2.0†Difference In A Child’s Life – Part 2 – about including a student assigned to my class that...
by Brian | Jan 1, 2007 | Change, Cooperative Learning, Digital Video, Education, Field Trips, Literacy, Messy Learning, Project Based, Student Access, Technology, Web 2.0
Dave and Will and others have recently posted about sensing a new attitude towards education. They experience that change while mainly talking to large groups attending conferences – conferences that are going to draw folks that probably already share their outlook....