- Edutopia - from George Lucas' educational foundation. Marvelous and exciting examples of what is possible in K-12 education.
- OLDaily by Stephen Downs -Stephen reads 1o's or maybe 100's of educational blogs each day and posts a summary/link for the 3-8 most interesting sites.
- Workplace Learning Today by Brandon Hall Research. Like Stephen the Brandon Hall teams reads dozens of blogs and articles. They post links to 3-6 interesting items each day.
- ASCD Smart Brief - ASCD has a selection of newsletters. This one collects items of interest in education from magazines and newpapers around the country.
- Higher Ed Morning - Just keeping the pulse on university issue
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
How I keep up-to-date
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Commenting on Students' Responses to the NETS-T
One person thought that the old standards appeared to written and adopted quickly. Another opined that the old standards might have been more of a precautionary measure rather than a real attempt to address the appropriate use of technology in the classroom.
To summarize more of your responses, the NETS-T 2008 are more technology-focused, less rigid, and address diversity as compared to the NETS-T 2000. In the 8-10 years between the development of the two sets of standards, the world has changed –exponentially- and the new standards attempt to address those changes.
We have a profusion of devices, websites, and applications. There is greater connection throughout the world. Tom Friedman’s book, “The World is Flat”, addresses that notion. Daniel Pink’s book, “A Whole New Brain” gives implications for what it means to thrive in this new era. I recommend both these books to you if you want more depth on where the world and education are heading.
1. Teach the way we were taught and
2. Teach the way we learn best
I am not sure how this is going to work for all of us. And I intend to continue this experiment. One of the reasons I ask for weekly feedback is so I can see how I’m doing and adjust accordingly.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
2+ weeks of teaching ed tech
There has been some consternation about the use of tech in schools... and then the article about technology in an early childhood class opened some eyes. I know that my 6 year old grandson navigates through my iPhone with ease to find the light saber and my 10 year old granddaughter will soon purchase an IPod Touch. It's a digital world for them. Their ease and expertise with technology continues to amaze me.