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The highlight of my year so far (and probably for some time to come) was the presentation given to EC&I 831 today by Dr. Richard Schwier and Dr. Jay Wilson. These guys gave an engaging and humourous presentation regarding the history of edtech BEFORE computer technology. I learned a lot and I know students enjoyed it! Thanks guys!
I added this version of the photo that I took with my iPhone because a screenshot didn't quite feel right for 2009/365.
Standing directly below the North wing of Hereford Cathedral is this giant 14c stain glass window. looking up you can see how fantastic this construction is which aims your gaze to the heavens. www.dailyshoot.com a picture that shows a film title."reach for the stars!"
7 #Edtech Takeways from VLAB Event on Common Core Standards
Full post: i8s.us/1eK01B6
In October 2009 I had the wonderful opportunity to join my wife and these other terrific educators from around the world in a 21st Century Learning Conference in Hangzhou, China.
Photo by Carl Owens
Timeline of the last 20 years of EdTech that I created from the article by Martin Weller (Creative Commons BY license) for my Technology Trends in Education Talk.
Here's the link to the EDUCAUSE article: 20 Years of EdTech (see page 36)
Also see this related article Rethinking the Context of EdTech
EdTech 20008. ILTA elkarteak Éire-ko Dundalk herrian antolatutako biltzarra hezkuntza eta teknologia berrien inguruan. Dundalk-eko Teknologia Institutuan burutu zen. Album honetako argazkiek Creative Commons lizentzia dute eta Gorka Jakobe Palaziok egindakoak dira
A educational technology presentation slide - created for my keynote at the METC Ed Plus midwest conference.
Flickr Creative Commons Storm Trooper Photos by the amazing Kristina Alexanderson
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Here's why you should try coding with your students this week. #ontariocodes #FCLedu #HourofCode #codeBC t.co/J1qQHJ1e3F (via Twitter twitter.com/FCLEdu/status/806614341743235072)
Lecturer Tom Farrelly and Primary School Student Dylan Goldbach share ideas that helps people stay with their classmates. Tom and Dylan met during a Zoom call one week before continuing their conversation on the Thurles campus of the Technological University of the Shannon during the annual ICT in Education Conference.