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Julie Lindsay just posted on her blog, the list of NECC attendees who have registered as official volunteer bloggers. Link to Lindsey’s blog for the list.

This list arrived an hour ago from the Web Marketing Manager at ISTE, Barbara Hewick. It is a list of volunteer bloggers and podcasters for the NECC06 conference in […]

Chris Lehmann was interviewed yesterday on what appears to be the NEW EdTechTalk, sub-titled, 21st Century Learning Webcast — anchored now by Alex Ragone and Arvind Grover.
Principal of the soon to open, and certainly to be “something new,” high school, the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, Lehmann answered some pointed questions, such as, “What’s an […]

There are many ways that we might take NECC to new dimensions through its wireless access to the World Wide Web, especially version two of this digital space. But perhaps the simplest and most potent way is by blogging the sessions that you attend. So here are some steps and pointers for blogging […]

This is a truly comprehensive conversation with a teacher, Clarence Fisher, who has been exploring pretty deeply the use of Web 2.0 in his middle school classroom. 
Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Telling the new story Part 3 Podcast 18:
Here is the last of my interviews with teachers telling the new story of […]

I’ve been attending the eLIVE conference in Edinburgh. Well, I’ve actually been spending my eighteen-hour work days lately moving web sites to my new honkin’ dedicated server and programming. But, I’ve seen the conference, through “elive” tagged pictures in flickr, and through the bloggings of Will Richardson, Ian Mcintosh, David Muir, and John […]

I’m at an elementary school in Garner, just south of Raleigh. My former boss at the State Department of Public Instruction, Margaret Bingham, who continues to impact on the use of technology in schools.
Ouita Myers, who is most identified by her work in web design for accessibility. Today, she is talking about PowerPoint, […]

I’m copying and pasting this in from Ewan Macintosh’s weblog, Edu.Blogs.Com. Hope you don’t mind, Ewan. I’m getting ready to present a session at a regional conference, and I want to get this post out there.
Terry Friedman, an independent education consultant in London, coraled some pretty forward thinking educators, and me, to write […]

[This session is being moblogged, so there may be grammar and spelling errors]
The podcasting session will be face-to-face, so there should be no technical difficulties Now, with that said, they don’t seem to be able to get here computer to display through the projector. OK, the display is up, and she […]

I have worked at several conferences over the past couple of months, that have attempted to extend their services into the blogosphere and other planes of Read/Write web activity. I know of several others who will be attempting to implement web 2.0 features in the near future.
So here are some of the things that […]

[This is a mobile blog (moblog). Please forgive the grammar, word usage, and sentence structure]
Popular podcaster, Tim Wilson, is talking to a great (and raucous) group of educators about podcasting. It’s a lot of beginner stuff, but he has said several times that podcasting is a professional development endeavor. I thing that […]

I’ll be back on the road later this week. I’ll first drop by the pre-conference day at NCAECT (North Carolina’s ISTE affiliate) and hang out for a while with friends before going over to the Charlotte airport for a flight down to Orlando, where I’ll do a general presentation called, “The New Web and […]

When I am presenting at a conference, and advance to a slide with a bulleted list, I want to get down on my knees and apologize to the audience. People are not there to process a list or even to read. They’re there to watch, listen, and learn. So it is rare that I include […]

I am truly sorry that it has taken me till now to write my report on CUE 2006. First of all, the conference came through with flying colors — fireworks, actually. The tech staff found me a lapel mic, and those tiny speakers actually put out an impressive sound, and proved to be […]




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