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I love neon....this was taken in no light, handheld, but by pushing the ISO to 3200, it created actually an abundance of light...the wood brain on the paneling adds a nice edge to the glow.
Shot with a Nikon D300
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 200 mm
ISO Speed: 3200.
Scenes from the Open EdTech Summit in Barcelona, November 11, 2008
Future Mayors of @TownofNewmarket right here - it's in their blood! #FCLedu #ontariocodes #HourofCode t.co/YVRWMSlWl6 (via Twitter twitter.com/FCLEdu/status/806201844020211712)
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!
third version of a graphic I had started a while back... it started out as a map of some technology trends I research and talk about (see techtrendsineducation.wikispaces.com/ and treglia.wikispaces.com/)....
Then I started think, hmmmm, well what about the roads above the subway? I'm interested in more than just technology (contrary to what some people would believe lol).... and when I started adding some interests on my "map" I realized that the "See One, Do One, Teach One, Share One" graphic I had made went very nicely....
In this latest version, I added my PLN/PLE as well as making some design tweaks. I wanted to share some of the tools I use to find/share resources as well as identifying the areas of the social web I find most useful to connect with other educators.
Going to keep working on this one, eventually I'd like to add this or something like it to the visual cv I started working on (www.flickr.com/photos/krillion/16268033555/)...
Due to the ePIC and Eden conferences happening in the same place, I had a great afternoon conversation with Sheila MacNeill, Jim Groom, Audrey Watters, Bryan Mathers, and Martin Weller (who took the photo). Steve Wheeler was around somewhere too!
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!"