The following movie is amazing. It is a demonstration of a new Japanese camera and is what one might imagine as not surprising, in terms of what typical photographic progress might suggest. But in terms of seeing the result of how the camera has developed for the first time rather than just [...]
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The CUE was a few weeks ago, and I would call it a moderate success. My district, in one way or another, gathered 30 or so educators and administrators to attend the conference and attend we did. Most of those who attended, did so until the last day, and of those, the majority left very [...]
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The following entry is from Karen Janowski’s blog, Edtech Solutions, Teaching Every Student. I decided to post it here for a number of reasons, but the most interesting to me was her use of Mark Prensky’s model of tech adoption. I have often referred to the Diffusion Process as a means to [...]
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As mentioned in my last sentimental entry, I have been preparing for another conference. My last excursion with my district took me to Monterey, California. There, my friends and I learned about all things Web 2.0 and listened to Mark Prensky and Will Richardson make sense of ed/tech climate and tools. It was [...]
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For the last few days, I have been preparing myself for the CUE conference in Palm Springs. While I’m sure there are better known conferences for ed/tech I’m excited for this conference simply because of my sentimental nature. Last year, I would have considered myself relatively tech savvy until I went to the CUE. [...]
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