This blog is a space for reflections and presentation / workshop feedback. My primary blog is "Moving at the Speed of Creativity," accessible on http://www.speedofcreativity.org.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

June 14th workshop: Initial ideas

Please share as a comment (anonymous or with a blogger login, if you already have an account setup) of the following:

- What ways do you currently see that you could use podcasts in your classroom, or in your role as a classroom teacher?

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Responses to Kindergarten podcast

What responses do you have to Sarah's Best things about kindergarten" podcast?

Monday, June 12, 2006

Afternoon session blogs

Please comment to this post by pasting the address of your blog! (And write your name and the grade you teach if you want, this is optional)

Questions for 12 June Afternoon Workshop

For afternoon workshop participants on 12 June: What questions have you come to this workshop with, or what specific goals do you have for our time together? Please share your ideas as comments on this blog post!

What is your blog address?

Please comment with your new blog address!

Response to Digital Students movie

This movie is fantastic! I think it would make a great professional development video for the start of school.

Thoughts on the $100 laptop

What do you think about the $100 laptop project and its implications for education?

http://www.laptop.org/download.en_US.html

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Questions for 12 June Morning Workshop

For morning workshop participants on 12 June: What questions have you come to this workshop with, or what specific goals do you have for our time together? Please share your ideas as comments on this blog post!

Welcome!

Welcome to my new blog on "digital literacy," created to accompany my wiki on the same topic!

I believe the best way to help teachers learn about new read/write web tools and the possibilities for using them in the classroom is to provide then with REAL EXPERIENCES using these tools! For this reason, I use blogs, wikis, social bookmarks, and other web 2.0 tools extensively in the professional development workshops I teach for educators.

Interested in more info on digital literacy? Check out my blog and podcast, "Moving at the Speed of Creativity," on www.speedofcreativity.org.