MouseFlip .com on 2009-04-18
interesting thoughts on educational technology
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David Warlick's blog, divided into many topics on a continuum at the top.
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David Warlick's blog
The blog of David warlick, major proponent of Web 2.0 technologies as a tool to reform our current educational system.
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describes core competencies and the kinds of technology learning goals we're supposed to be educating people to achieve
David Warlick's blog about teaching and learning in the new information landscape
David Warlick's Blog
This is a blog by David Warlick which focuses on teaching and learning with technology. He links to his podcasts as well.
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Great blog on education.
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Comment 1: “Our IT department won’t let us!”
Granted, it’s easy for me to say that IT should work for you, the teachers. Their job is to make sure that you, the teachers, can do what you want to do — not prevent it. Getting them to realize this is the challenge. One of the best suggestions I’ve heard was when a tech director suggested that IT folks be required to follow students around for a day. I would suggest that IT folks be required to sit in a classroom for a day, each month or so, to see not just the challenges of teaching, but the passion of mission. We need to bring them into the mission.
I suspect that IT folks are evaluated each year just like teachers. Give them an instructional goal to accomplish each year, find some way to technically facilitate better reading, global awareness, creativity, etc.
A big part of innovating on the web is understanding how it work, and APIs are a fairly new ingredient. This in from Programmable Web.
This week saw the widest range of APIs being used to develop mashups we’ve seen in awhile: 42 different APIs used in 7 days. Of those new apps added to our mashup directory, only a handful were map mashups, whereas most of them used more unique APIs: Google Chart API, indeed API, Livekick API, MTV API, NPR API, Tagalus API, TwitPic API, uClassify API, Vimeo API, and the Yelp API…1
For those who do not know, APIs are, in a sense, keys into the data of various web sites. It enables use to collect data and even tools from one (or more) web site(s) and include it in our web presences. APIs are how I built Hitchhikr, which lists blog posts written from and about various conferences.

MouseFlip .com on 2009-04-18
interesting thoughts on educational technology
David Warlick on 2009-08-01
It's interesting to me to find comments posted here, like this, on my blog. This is just one more way that our information environment is becoming more connected, more connecting, and more connective.
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This would be more of a tool for the teachers use, in that they could use it to better themselves through seeing ways of teaching through different philosophies and seeing different professional development opportunities.
This is a blog about educational technology. it is by David Warlick who has been a teacher for 30 years. He has helped to create many tools for teachers.
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David Marlick's blog on teaching and learning in the new technology landscape.
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