Feed Me

RSS takes three tries before you start to understand it. The first time, it goes completely over your head. The second time, you start to get some kind of idea what they’re talking about. The third time, you start to really understand what’s going on. It’s a lot like photosynthesis, or trigonometry, or irregular verbs in romance languages, or all of those other things I … Continue reading Feed Me

Marco Polo = Thinkfinity

Remember Marco Polo? I still have a couple training binders for it on my bookshelf. Back in 2000, the WorldCom Foundation partnered with renowned educational organizations to create a collection of Internet resources for teaching K-12 content in every academic discipline. They did everything right. For the math resources, they partnered with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), the professional organization that changed … Continue reading Marco Polo = Thinkfinity

Keeping Up

I thought I was finally getting it. After spending the last eighteen months working with Web 2.0 tools, I finally have a good understanding of how technology can change education. I’ve become part of several communities online. I regularly communicate with people all over the world. There are even a few people reading my blog. Last week, I was catching up on some old podcasts, … Continue reading Keeping Up

WordPress Themes

During the EdTechWeekly postshow last Sunday, we ended up looking at my blog. A few people commented on the theme, and I explained that I had it custom designed for use in our district. Many of our teachers have expressed an interest in blogging, but were frustrated by the theme choices available. Especially at the elementary level, teachers felt that there weren’t enough kid-friendly themes … Continue reading WordPress Themes

What's New About Blogging?

There’s a lot of talk in the edtech community about transforming teaching and learning by using web 2.0 technologies with students. With things like blogs and wikis and social networking and all of these neat, new, interactive tools, we can improve the way teachers teach and students learn. I’m even taking a class called “Transformational Connections With Blogs and Wikis.” But I’m not quite buying … Continue reading What's New About Blogging?

Better Gadgets

Last week, Michigan state Democrats faced a firestorm of criticism after proposing a budget that includes $38 million to purchase mp3 players for all school-age students in the state. Presumably, these would be used for “educational purposes,” but there aren’t any details about how such a program would be implemented. The Detroit News immediately attacked the idea in an editorial (An iPod for every kid? … Continue reading Better Gadgets

Overwhelmed

I’m staring at this list of resources. There’s some great stuff here. In delicious, I have a “2checkout” tag that I use for things I want to learn more about. At the moment, the list has 23 items. Some of these are really great, exciting resources. I want to learn more about them. Others are just fun things. Some of them are probably sites that … Continue reading Overwhelmed