Archive for June, 2007

Student lead solutions…

June 26, 2007

So as we discuss 2.0 opportunities, will it be students who will build the tools educators think they want to have for to keep students safe?
A college student from the state of Washington mentioned an initiative he was working on for students (i.e. the profession or being a job of being a student.) [...]

New Tools, New Schools: Starting the Conversation about Web 2.0

June 26, 2007

Lynne Schrum mentioned that Teacher educators were looking for action research practioners in schools that looks at technology’s ability to enhance curriculum (learn better and deeper) as well as extend learning (by time, place, pace, repetition, intelligent alternate paths for remediation). I enjoyed the way she noted that it was a curriculum and results-outcomes [...]

NECC 2007 Linking for Learning: Collaborative Project Work

June 25, 2007

Sprinting in, Nigel, did a nice job of calming the gathered attendees due to a little late start with grace and humor.
Nigel Quirke and Nigel Metcalf
Two projects were discussed. ( http://local-traditions.org ). The Moodle LMS was used. The project has several positive outcomes, including gains by students in communication skills, writing skills and research [...]

Welcome to Leadership 2.0 Blog

June 21, 2007

Welcome to this blog’s inaugural post.
What I hope to do over the course of several years is to develop further examples and strategies for the development of leadership for educational technology directors and coordinators, while still making the content permeable to others who work in the K-12 education field.
This is a good time to [...]

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June 21, 2007

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