#edtech Today as I was putting the finishing touches on a blended professional development course for Atomic Learning I decided to take a few minutes off and cruise the Twitter feed coming into my iPad through the Flipboard app. As … Continue reading →
#edtech #edchat #elearning I write this post as I am stuck in the airport. Actually, I am only 45 miles from my home here in Northern Colorado, but I am trying to fly to Seattle this evening to do some … Continue reading →
#edtech #edchat #elemchat This past week I started to facilitate another blended learning course about integrating 21st Century Skills into the classroom. Blended learning, if you don’t already know, is a little online instruction mixed with a little offline (or traditional) … Continue reading →
Image by STML via Flickr Yesterday I had an online meeting with the people at Atomic Learning to discuss some new ideas for blended learning. In the meeting were different educators from all over the world, we went back and … Continue reading →
What I like most about PBS’s new website for teachers is how nicely it is organized. Starting at the top menu-bar you can select the grade level for the lesson plans or activities that you are looking for. Once inside … Continue reading →
Today I want to take a few moments to talk about synchronous and asynchronous learning, two concepts that when properly mixed could be the future of modern education. Synchronous learning is when you learn something right now from your teacher. … Continue reading →
At the recent ISTE Conference in Denver I sat down with Kathy Schroeder of Atomic Learning and we had a great talk about different ideas regarding the future of education. At first we bantered back and fourth about the regular … Continue reading →