I am presenting on the use of blogs in history classes at the National Educational Computing Conference in Atlanta. Here's a summary via podcast of the presentation. Download Historical_Blogs_Presentation.m4a (11512.5K)
As always, it's been way too long since my last podcast. This one is a little different! I am podcasting parts of presentation at the Georgia Educational Technology Conference. You'll see all my slides from my Keynote as I talk...
Well, it's been too long again. This podcasting stuff could be a full time job- if it paid anything ; ) This episode was done live in San Diego during NECC 2006. I have managed to blog every session so...
This podcast is an interview with a lifelong teacher who happens to be my wife's Grandmother. She taught elementary school in Florence, South Carolina. The interview was done as part of a requirement of a course I took in grad...
Well, it's been waaaay too long. I have been busy, just not podcasting here. I've helped others podcast, created podcasts on the other site, and built a tutorial for using GarageBand to podcast. This podcast is my first enhanced podcast...
As we said last time, there are those in education who just get it- technology is naturally integrated into learning! I follow up on the "Taradiddle" article with my response to comments from Will Richardson and Don Johnson. Also, I...
There are those in education who get it- that is, they understand how to educate using technology. This podcast, part 1 of 2 on this topic, explores getting it and points to some of those who are discussing technology use...
Apologies for such a long time between posts! I've been quite busy building a web site to support my presentation at the Georgia Educational Technology Conference next week. The presentation is called "What's a podcast and what should I do...
As you may know, one of my responsibilities is to help schools learn about new technologies and assist them as they explore ways to integrate them. I have posted a blog and podcast for the purpose of allowing the schools...