Learning 2.0 Conference

Wes Fryer took this pic from Jeff Utecht’s balcony in Shanghai Reflection Time We are home from Shanghai, I have hugged all my children and distributed the gifts. Each time I told the story highlighting my week in Shanghai, China it became more and more real. What an amazing week. The conference itself was worth [...]

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Learning 2.0 Comes to a Close

Today is the final day of the Learning 2.0 Conference. I will have time to post after today. YEAH!If you would like to follow my sessions you can access them all here:http://21stcenturylearning.wikispaces.com/Learning+2.0+%28China%29Will Richardson and I co-presented yesterday. There are some great notes on the Ning site from participants. http://learning2cn.ning.com/ My son Noah, Alan November’s son [...]

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Making an Unconference Work for You

How many times have you sat in a conference presentation or inservice feeling like you were not getting your needs met? How often have you wished during a presentation you could ask a question, get clarification, make a comment or get other expert feedback about the topic being discussed- but the format just didn’t support [...]

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Living Under the Rainbow

I have finally surfaced from my doctoral COMPS preparation. On Tuesday, after I had penned the last words and hit submit on the prompts that serve as the gateway to demonstrating if I have what it takes to be a researcher and academic, I came home to this beautiful rainbow. I immediately went out searching [...]

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