Talking to Jeff Lebow of World Bridges at dinner on Thursday sparked a great discussion on how to get students discussing current events. The Internet is an obvious great resource for an Inquiry based process of students form questions for research, evaluate online sources, create content, discuss and taking action on an current issue. […]
Reflections and Inspirations from NEIT2007
Creative Commons and Fair Use
A common topic that has come up in every session I’ve attended is copyright issues. I myself am guilty myself of letting students get away with too much in regards to using images that students googled. While the students do cite the sources, they do not always have permission to use them. A great way […]
Communication and Email
Email was the tipping point for technology. It was the golden child that brought asynchronous discussion to the masses. Email became wildly popular, and was even romanticized with You’ve Got Mail. People began talking about it’s “instant” communication ability. A decade later, it no longer seems like the freeing application it once was. Some might […]
Session 1 Podcast: Digital Citizens
Notes from this session can be found at:
http://neit.wikispaces.com/digital_citizenship
Getting Ready For NEIT2007
I can’t wait to get up to Mohonk for the unconference. I just started my blog, so this is a great opportunity to get some content up! Below is a picture of me leaving school until next monday!
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