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Where in the world is Tim Holt? - TCEA 2010
Submitted by lee on Tue, 02/23/2010 - 9:54amAs Lisa and I ventured to Austin, TX for TCEA a few weeks ago, we were on the hunt for Tim Holt. Why, you ask? Well, we heard from the best of the best that Tim knows a lot about EdTech and that he knew his way around TCEA - so we had to find him! From looking on the exhibit hall floor, the mezzanine, the iPlayground...the bunnies looked everywhere. Watch our video below and find out if we found Tim Holt!
50 Ways to Anchor Technology in your Classroom Tomorrow – TCEA 2010
Submitted by lee on Thu, 02/18/2010 - 10:36amI had the pleasure of attending a great session at TCEA – 50 Ways to Anchor Technology in your Classroom Tomorrow. Sounds interesting, right? Well, it was! Jessica Branch & Angelyn Cheatham session was chalk-full of great resources and tips! 50 resources and tips in fact!
I’ve picked my favorite 10 to share with you today.
How To Bling Your Blog - TCEA 2010
Submitted by lee on Tue, 02/16/2010 - 10:12amStaci Perkins and Mark Weems had a great session on how to “Bling Your Blog!” I was intrigued simply by the title, so I knew I had to attend this one. After chatting with a lot of TCEA attendees, this was a hot one but I know everyone couldn’t attend, so I’ve put together a recap of tips and tricks for your blog.
Tip #1: Don’t overdo your text! Remember that sometimes less really IS more and who wants to come to your blog to read a novel? So, add pictures, graphs, charts, videos, etc…
This Week's Edtech Tools: #Web20Wednesday Recap 02/04/10
Submitted by lee on Thu, 02/04/2010 - 11:04amIt never ceases to amaze me how many new tech tools are shared throughout Personal Learning Networks (PLN). We had another great day via Twitter for #web20wednesday - and I'm excited to share! So, let's jump into it.
Not Another Paper! Alternative Projects Using Social Media – FETC 2010
Submitted by lee on Tue, 02/02/2010 - 11:13amTom Daccord, co-director of EdTechTeacher and co-author Best Ideas for Teaching with Technology had a great presentation about incorporating social media in the classroom instead of using boring papers (that probably aren't sparking your students' interest anyway). Check out this short video to see what his presentation was all about!
Beyond the Classroom Walls: Using Web 2.0 to Enhance Student Collaboration – FETC 2010
Submitted by lee on Wed, 01/27/2010 - 5:26pmI met Catalina and Michelle at our Tweet Up during FETC and had a great conversation about their “Beyond the Classroom Walls” presentation. So much so that I had to attend their session and had to talk with them further about it the next day. Take a quick minute to watch them briefly chat about their presentation.
Extreme Web 2.0 Makeover - FETC 2010
Submitted by lee on Tue, 01/26/2010 - 11:22am
Ok, if the title of this blog post doesn’t excite you, I’m not sure what will! Steve Dembo had an awesome presentation this year at FETC. His presentation was pretty entertaining, I have to say.
Teach with Video: Student-created Digital Video Projects in Your Class – FETC 2010
Submitted by lee on Mon, 01/25/2010 - 9:52amSteve Katz is ALL about teaching with technology, and specifically with video! He explains in his philosophy that “technology is a tool, not a subject and curriculum (& tools) are mastered when work is meaningful and engaging.” Steve also adds that “teachers must be comfortable with the tools before teaching them.” Watch this short interview to see what Steve says about his FETC presentation.
Tweet up recap video - FETC 2010
Submitted by lee on Mon, 01/25/2010 - 9:48amAs much as we’ve been chatting out FETC and what a great time we had, I had the chance to experience something really unique. A tweet up. What’s a tweet up? Well, it’s an opportunity to meet up and hang out with our friends from Twitter.
First confession: I’ve been to a tweet up.
Second confession: It wasn’t anything to write home about.
Who's the Biggest User? - FETC 2010
Submitted by lee on Thu, 01/21/2010 - 9:28amCindy Lane and Lee Kolbert held a very informative and fun session at FETC called The Biggest User! In this session, Cindy and Lee took web 2.0 tools that are used in the classroom to explain them further, and to vote on which one will be provided in their “Biggest User” wiki.






