The Millennials: Confident. Connected. Open to Change. – Pew Research Center
Phished through Twitter – Dr. Leigh Zeitz
The Thin Red Line… – Jenny Luca
Gifted Teacher Wins First STELLAR Award – Huntington News
The Facebook Imperative – TechCrunch
The Millennials: Confident. Connected. Open to Change. – Pew Research Center
Phished through Twitter – Dr. Leigh Zeitz
The Thin Red Line… – Jenny Luca
Gifted Teacher Wins First STELLAR Award – Huntington News
The Facebook Imperative – TechCrunch
I’m looking forward to being part of the North Carolina Technology in Education Society’s 2010 Conference in Raleigh, NC on March 3-5, 2010. I’m excited about being one of the featured speakers and having opportunities to work with and learn from classroom teachers, media specialists, administrators, and more. On Wednesday (03/03/2010) I’ll be sharing a pre-conference workshop on Multiple Representations of Understanding through Digital Media. Thursday and Friday mornings I’ll be leading interactive demonstrations and discussions about Web 2.0 tools and personal learning networks (PLNs) in the classroom.
I’m looking forward to meeting many of my friends from my blog, Twitter, Plurk, etc. in Raleigh!
Today is the first full day of the 2010 Mississippi Educational Computing Association (MECA) Conference. The temperature dropped below 40 degrees overnight, so it is cold outside today (The conference site is 2 blocks from the hotel). I know this isn’t all that cold to many of you, but the temperature combined with the biting cold is extreme for this region.
Here are my notes from Day 2.
Event tag: #msmeca10
I’m excited to be working with educators in Mississippi this week. I grew up in Mississippi and still consider it “home.” I also taught middle school here and most recently taught at the University of Mississippi before making the move to Memphis. I’ve also been a consultant with the MS DOE at different times in recent years. I’m teaching/ sharing 5 workshops and presentations here at the 2010 Mississippi Educational Computing Association (MECA) Conference. Day 1 of the conference included afternoon sessions and activities in the hall of exhibitors.
Here are a few notes from my Day 1 experience.
Event tag: #msmeca10
THINKING OUT LOUD
Episode 007
Reaching All Learners:
The event for forward-thinking education and IT leaders
Monday, February 8, 2010
9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
The University of Memphis, FedEx Institute of Technology
At this interactive event, you will have the opportunity to experience a digital learning environment first hand and see how Apple technologies can help you meet the diverse needs of today’s learners, including those with special education and language literacy needs.
Who Should Attend?
This event is designed to host leadership teams from your school district or private institution: Superintendents, Curriculum Supervisors, Board of Education members, Special Education Directors, Title I Directors, and Education Information Technology professionals.
Full details and registration is here.
Brenda McCombs, Drew Polly, Clif Mims and ALBHS Science Department
2009 Midsouth Technology Conference
We’ll be sharing information about the Impacting Kannapolis Program today at the MidSouth Technology Conference (MSTC). This program is in its 2nd year of funding through the IMPACT Technology Grant sponsored by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. My involvement with this program consists of providing several weeks of professional development in instructional design and technology integration each summer.
This presentation will describe the approaches to designing and implementing district-wide professional development in a high-need, Title I school district. The workshop will share approaches to supporting teacher learning and teacher leaders, and also highlight technologies and projects that have been used in schools.
NOTE: Visit the collaborative wiki page for this presentation at Learning Telecollaboratively for additional information and resources. Photos from this presentation are available at Lifestreaming from My iPhone (my Posterous).
View more presentations from Clif Mims.
Conference Tag: #mstc09
Educators, what are some strategies for connecting the classroom with the outside world?
NOTE: I’d like to share responses in an upcoming workshop/presentation and on my blog and wiki. You can submit your ideas using the form below, share your text/audio/video reply in the Comments section of this post or respond via Twitter, Plurk or on your blog using the tag #thruwalls. You can also view the compiled database of suggested strategies on my wiki, Learning Telecollaboratively.
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These are the slides from my first Tennessee Educational Technology Conference presentation. Unfortunately the animations and effects were lost when uploaded to SlideShare. I’ve shared my notes and resources from this presentation over on my wiki, Learning Telecollaboratively. I hope to create a Vidcast or SlideCast of this presentation once I return home and things settle down.
I demonstrated that with freely available digital technologies students can demonstrate their understanding of course content in multiple ways (images, audio, video, presentations, artwork, and more). Each student’s end product (learning artifact) allows them to personally self-express their understanding of the content/mastery of the skills. Although teachers may not be comfortable using all of today’s technology it is important to consider allowing students to use it to communicate their understanding as they are often more naturally able to more fully express themselves with digital media.
View more presentations from Clif Mims.
Conference Tag: #tetc
[NOTE: This post will be updated throught the event.]
Here are some of my notes and photos from BarCamp Memphis.
Google Wave: What It Is and What It’s for
By: Greg Dunn and Thom Rigsby
Designer vs. Developer
By: Steven Trotter, Joseph Yancey and Craig McCoy
PowerPoint Karaoke
This is an interesting activity. Here are the rules.
Prosper during a Digital Age Recession
By: Ryan Hinricher
Show and Tell Tools
By: Everyone
Event Tag: bcmem