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Part of a green screen flight around the Clonmel campus in autopilot mode.

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

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Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

Every little drop of water is important. This is a water essay of value to all life.

 

Dailychallenge: Place or find a subject floating on water today---boats, leaves, ice cubes, etc.---and make a photo!

is the iPad the epitome of #edtech?

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

K-12 Instructional Technology Specialists visit the Grand Valley Mary Idema Pew Library Learning and Information Commons as well as the GVSU Tech Showcase

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

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Scenes from the Open EdTech Summit in Barcelona, November 11, 2008

  

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

While at NECC '07, I ran into children's book author Peter H. Reynolds of Fablevision, Lauren Elliot, who created the original Carmen Sandiego software, and Bob Barboza, founder of Super School University www.superschooluniversity.com/

Dominique Senard offers advice to teachers.

www.dailyshoot. My pupils were making models of what they thought the Martian landscape would look like after studying the Spirit of Mars rover pictures. We used strips of modelling clay which gave the lanscapes a stripey look!!

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

A slide from the Parent Workshop about Math in Medfield presented by Susan Bycoff and Nat Vaughn.

George Cormier? Dave Siemens? While looking at the upcoming syllabus for ltc.umanitoba.ca/wiki/IntroEmergingTech I couldn't help but be struck by the resemblance. (Hopefully both of these great guys will take this in the humorous spirit it is intended.)

Pam O'Brien shares her secret about learning origami.

Photo from the July 2013 iPad Media Camp in Manhattan, Kansas:

www.ipadmediacamp.com

I have a set of slides I use at the beginning of most of my presentations. This one is at the start, it gives an overview of the information ages, and puts into context, just how new the age of the Internet is.

 

This is the wild, wild west. As an instructional technologist I help guide faculty through their own explorations of leveraging tech.

 

I am working on a sequel to the Tech Trends (fordham.edu/techtrends) I gave last year. Working title: A New Information Age.

 

Will update with the full size graphic at a later date.

Image via "039of365[NTR23]" by ntr23 flickr.com/photos/ntr23/4348757783 is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

 

Quote via Alan Levine ‘Storify Bites the Dust. If You Have WordPress, You Don’t Need Another Third Party Clown Service’ cogdogblog.com/2017/12/storify-bites-the-dust/

Starts with social media sites.

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