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Be Less Helpful - CMC North 2009 - Dan Meyer on Vimeo
Interesting presentation, especially around developing questions for students rather than using what the textbook provides
Gary's Social Media Count | PERSONALIZE MEDIA
Living statistics – Many of us who have been following social media since the early 90s are very sensitive to today’s exponential growth in usage of the sharing web.
dy/av : 002 : the next-gen lecturer on Vimeo
Saw this a year ago and forgot about it... Dan Meyer at his best... tells a great story about moving to a digital teacher for all the right reasons.
The Fischbowl: What If?
2006... What if we didn't let pods in the classroom. A great look back at quotes that I've used in presentations to emphasize that we are not doing any good if you try to hold on to the way things 'were' rather than looking to the future and asking 'what if' - see the opportunities not the obstacles!
Leading Digitally http://prezi.com/132387/
Presentation for school administrators by Brian Mull
Good stuff here and a slick presentation tool too!
The origins of BSOS – Bright Shiny Object Syndrome « Open Monologue
It's about the learning not the tools, but how do we find the balance when helping teachers that are new to the tools?
A Tweet and a Poke: How Educators Harness the Power of Social Networks
Keynote presentation for Camosun College's Walls Optional Conference by Dr. Alec Couros, May 1st, 2009, in Victoria, BC, Canada
http://disted.camosun.bc.ca/wallsoptional/2009/resources/keynote.htm
Seth's Blog: Nine steps to Powerpoint magic
Perhaps you've experienced it. You do a presentation and it works. It works! That's the reason we keep coming back for more, that's why so many of us spend more time building and giving presentations than almost anything else we do.
Here are some steps to achieve this level of PPT nirvana (Your mileage may vary. These are steps, not rules):
Learning to Connect, Connecting to Learn
A great presentation by Kim Cofino
movingforward » videos
This page contains videos, slideshows, handouts, and other resources for presenters.
shifthappens » Other presentations
Many I've seen, some I have'nt yet. Wondering if my Brave-New-WWW would go with this list?
dkuropatwablc08 / FrontPage
Below you will find descriptions of each of the presentations I gave this year at Alan November's Building Learning communities Conference.
University of Manitoba: Information Services and Technology - Michael Wesch and the Future of Education
the Kansas State University professor breaks down his attempts to integrate Facebook, Netvibes, Diigo, Google Apps, Jott, Twitter, and other emerging technologies to create an education portal of the future.
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the Kansas State University professor breaks down his attempts to integrate Facebook, Netvibes, Diigo, Google Apps, Jott, Twitter, and other emerging technologies to create an education portal of the future.
The Schools We Need Presentation - Practical Theory
I had a lot of people come up and tell me that I really challenged them to re-think their ideas about school design, and that's thrilling to me. A few folks asked me about strategies to get educators and facilities folks talking more, which is also really exciting.
November Learning - David Truss
David has been using his 'Pair-a-Dimes for Your Thoughts' blog as the hub of his personal learning environment for two years now, charting his use of Web2.0 tools with his students along the way. His blog profile describes him as, "A husband, a parent... An educator, a student... A thinker, a dreamer... An agent of change." He obviously has a few paradigms to work from!
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"I come from the Batman era, adding items to my utility belt while students today are the Borg from Star Trek, assimilating technology into their lives." It isn't about Nativism, it is about exposure and competence.
David has been using his 'Pair-a-Dimes for Your Thoughts' blog as the hub of his personal learning environment for two years now, charting his use of Web2.0 tools with his students along the way. His blog profile describes him as, "A husband, a parent... An educator, a student... A thinker, a dreamer... An agent of change." He obviously has a few paradigms to work from!
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