Monthly Archives: September 2010
Open Content
The Horizon Report 2010 says that Open Content will be mainstream in one year or less. For three years now I have been taking advantage of MIT’s Open Course Ware, by viewing videos, to help understand and prepare AP Physics … Continue reading
One to One
In the article, Shaping Tech for the classroom. The article is a good read, not so sure I agree with everything. The author oversimplifies the 4 ways of integrating technology and the reasons why it is not being fully integrated. Teachers, … Continue reading
TEDx Talk
Jeff talks about the line between social life and work becoming blurred. Just this morning, I was part of a DyKnow training session that is a perfect example of this. At 7am Taipei time we started the training session led … Continue reading
What will the consequences be?
In the article “Living and learning with new media: Summary of findings for the digital youth project.” We were supposed to read pages 20-28. I started reading slides 20-28 by mistake. If you happened to look at them you might … Continue reading
Overwhelmed
All is a bit overwhelming. I thought I was more or less doing O.K. with technology, but now I feel like my head is in the sand – in reference to what Jeff said about the teacher who didn’t care what … Continue reading