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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Flipping out of control
Firstly, what is “reverse teaching” (or the “flipped classroom” to its friends)? I hear all this nonsense now about how it is the new way of teaching. Wrong. Last week we had Steve Barkley presenting at our school and he … Continue reading
Posted in course 4
Tagged Biology, coetail, flipped classroom, reverse instruction, reverse teaching, technology, technology integration, youtube
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What is technology integration?
What is technology integration? When you start to read, there is much discussion, but unfortunately much is about the choice of words. To paraphrase what Jeff Utecht says in this blog post, he does not want to integrate, he wants … Continue reading
Posted in course 4
Tagged coetail, integration, ISTE, technology, technology integration
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Whose job is it anyway?
In a NY Times opinion piece, Kevin Kelly has suggested that ten years ago we were still people of the word, but now, we are in the middle of a Guttenberg shift to become people of the screen. I see … Continue reading
Too plain ugly (for the Internet)
Web 2:0… Create, communicate and collaborate. Just why is my school doing this so badly? In the name of fairness I won’t mention my schools name here (you will have to delve deeper into this blog to find that) but … Continue reading
Posted in Ramblings
Tagged 1:1 program, SharePoint, technology, visual literacy, visualliteracy, wiki, wikis, WordPress
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