Showing posts with label instructional technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instructional technology. Show all posts
Monday, February 1, 2010
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Trends of Worth
Trends Worth Noting
I read several articles recently that are quite good. Among them are...
From eSchool News (www.eschoolnews.com/emails/esnTW/esntw120108.htm)
Seven Skills Students Desperately Need...
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/?i=56127
Four Trends that Could Change Everything...
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?i=56180
Why some Students Prefer Virtual Schooling
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/related-top-news/index.cfm?i=56217
Technology brings about changes. Staying alert to these trends requires time to read about them and reflection time to integrate them into my thinking at least. Ignoring them is dangerous for everyone in education. ICT skills are taking on more importance as they are integrated globally. Forgive me if these comments are short. Time is of the essence for all of us.
I read several articles recently that are quite good. Among them are...
From eSchool News (www.eschoolnews.com/emails/esnTW/esntw120108.htm)
Seven Skills Students Desperately Need...
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/?i=56127
Four Trends that Could Change Everything...
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?i=56180
Why some Students Prefer Virtual Schooling
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/related-top-news/index.cfm?i=56217
Technology brings about changes. Staying alert to these trends requires time to read about them and reflection time to integrate them into my thinking at least. Ignoring them is dangerous for everyone in education. ICT skills are taking on more importance as they are integrated globally. Forgive me if these comments are short. Time is of the essence for all of us.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Second Life Adventures

Last night ISTE had a very honest speaker on the adventures of one university teacher as she started with a bare island and started to set up a learning place. Graphic artists came in to help her and many beautiful buildings were created. Then came the learning and information architectures. The result was very creative.
KJ Hax selects and arranges for the speakers to come to ISTE island to present ideas on educational topics. The presentation was at the Band Shell but most are at the ISTE auditorium you see left. ISTE is the International Society of Technology Educators, a great group of people from all levels of education.
Here is another great seminar from ISTE auditorium: http://www.slideshare.net/mguhlin/tilt-second-life-presentation?src=embed
Winds of Change
Time and technological change marches on. I am learning new things this summer. Big learning curves as well in new versions of software in my graduate courses. Updating entries with web2.0 tools I already have and learning more about their options has taken up many hours.
Web Based Learning, a graduate course at NIU means getting my own laptop, a Mac to log into the course from various points in Illinois and Wisconsin. This is courtesy of my family. There was only one F2F meeting and the rest of the course is online via Adobe Connect. We all have earphone/mic head sets. This is the face of the future and it enabled me log in from anyplace...as long as I had my Mac and an Internet connection.
The surprise was that all of the 24 other graduate level students were teachers from the north shore. I was the only western sububerban teacher. Our F2F meeting was in Lake Forest, IL.
We were in a Mac lab in the school Media Center Library. Everything was Mac orientated. Most of these teachers had their own MacBookPro with all the goodies. The only person using a Mac lab computer was me since my laptop had not arrived yet. I did some real fast orientating into required web sites. I was sure happy to get the laptop and catch up!
Web Based Learning, a graduate course at NIU means getting my own laptop, a Mac to log into the course from various points in Illinois and Wisconsin. This is courtesy of my family. There was only one F2F meeting and the rest of the course is online via Adobe Connect. We all have earphone/mic head sets. This is the face of the future and it enabled me log in from anyplace...as long as I had my Mac and an Internet connection.
The surprise was that all of the 24 other graduate level students were teachers from the north shore. I was the only western sububerban teacher. Our F2F meeting was in Lake Forest, IL.
We were in a Mac lab in the school Media Center Library. Everything was Mac orientated. Most of these teachers had their own MacBookPro with all the goodies. The only person using a Mac lab computer was me since my laptop had not arrived yet. I did some real fast orientating into required web sites. I was sure happy to get the laptop and catch up!
Labels:
graduate school,
instructional technology,
NIU
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