My Very Educated Mother

Back in the dark ages, when I was a kid, there were nine planets. Mr. McClain, our science teacher, taught us a mnemonic to remember them. “My very educated mother just served us nine pizza-pies.” Lots of kids learned this mnemonic, though some mothers served other P-foods. Other mothers showed their kids nine planets instead. Still, it helped us learn the order of the planets … Continue reading My Very Educated Mother

Snow Day

I’ve always thought of snow days as a gift. I never really count on them. There’s no guarantee that we’ll have any in a given year. I always assume we’re going to have school. Then, when they come, it’s a pleasant surprise. Truth-be-told, it shouldn’t make that much difference. I don’t work directly with students anymore, and I have to work on snow days. Except … Continue reading Snow Day

Senduit

“Is this file too big to send in an email?” “Why, yes, I’m glad you asked.” I had spoken to a teacher on just this topic earlier in the day, after she tried to send a 100 MB attachment. Several times. “So how am I going to get it to him?” “Use Senduit.com.” “Senduit?” “Send you it.” “How does it work?” “Go to the web … Continue reading Senduit

Believers

The results from the latest Biennial Educational Technology Assessment are in. Every two years, teachers in Ohio are required to complete the 48-question BETA surveys that measure teachers’ access to, use of, and attitudes toward technology. I haven’t really spend much time digging in to this year’s results, but I did notice that teachers’ attitudes about technology have changed in our district over the last … Continue reading Believers

Books

I’ll admit it. I’m a sucker for free books. Whenever the school library is weeding out the collection, I’m invariably digging through the boxes of castaways, looking for something of interest. I always walk away with a small pile. And I even read some of them. Sometimes. And so, in this 21st century post-information-age, when there’s no premium on information, and a quick Google search … Continue reading Books

eTech 2008

Presented at the eTech|Ohio State Technology Conference February 4, 2008 How do you find professional development that is tailored to YOUR needs? Create a Personal Learning Network to connect with other professionals all over the world. By sharing common experiences, challenges, and successes, everyone learns from the community. This session provides an overview of Personal Learning Networks and highlights the EdTechTalk community. Thanks to everyone … Continue reading eTech 2008

eTech Conference

The eTech|Ohio Educational Technology Conference starts Monday in Columbus. This is the tenth year for the conference, which usually draws several thousand people. The theme of this year’s conference is “Transforming Education Through Technology,” with conference strands covering classroom integration, e-learning, emerging technologies, leadership and planning, infrastructure and support, and staff development. Keynote speakers this year include oceanographer Robert Ballard, inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil, … Continue reading eTech Conference