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  • It’s Good to Be Back

    I’m excited to be working with Kannapolis City Schools again (Previous Posts: 1, 2). I’m helping provide professional development for part of their grant funded technology integration initiative called IMPACT. I’ve been asked to facilitate the following workshops: Instructional Design in the Digital Age Interactive PowerPoint ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 21, 2008
  • Greetings from Selmer, TN

    I’m spending today and tomorrow with teachers in McNairy County Schools. I’m looking forward to them discovering Andrew Churches’ revised Bloom’s Taxonomy and related resources. We’ll also explore ways to effectively integrate a wide variety of digital technologies and Web 2.0 tools with teaching and learning. Watch ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 17, 2008
  • Noteworthy from NECC

    I’m still trying to catch up from my recent trips to Kannapolis, EduBloggerCon and NECC. I have notes, pod/vidcasts and photos that I intend to share but more pressing matters (Family, research and writing, preparations for professional development workshops and 2nd summer semester courses) have kept my attention. Here are a few things that ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 13, 2008
  • Write Elected Officials about Educational Technology Funding

    We learned about this possible opportunity during the Teacher Educators (SIGTE) meeting during NECC. I’ve been intending to write a post about it, but I think my good friend, Drew, covers all the high points. The following message was originally posted on The Playground. The U.S. House of Representatives has approved legislation to fund an ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 12, 2008
  • NECC This Afternoon

    Here are the presentations/discussions that I attended/ participated in during the first half of this afternoon. A Plan for Wiki Adoption by Ken Pruitt Ken’s presentation was an adaptation of Stewart Mader’s Wikipatterns. Ken shared suggested strategies for implementing the use of wikis at all levels. Educational Technology and the ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 30, 2008
  • NECC This Morning

    I’ve spent most of today participating in the following sessions and meeting online friends in the Bloggers’ Cafe. I’m looking forward to the presentation of the ISTE Classroom Observation Instrument (ICOT) later today. I’m curious to see how it stacks up against similar instruments like LoTi. Perhaps I’ll get a ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 30, 2008
  • EBC Is Underway

    I’ll be updating this post throughout the day to alert you of things happening here at EBC San Antonio. The session titles are in bold. Social Networking for Professional Development Scott Merrick is sitting next to me and streaming this discussion live. Should it be organized or self-forming? Should the ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 28, 2008
  • EBC and NECC Preparations Underway

    EduBloggerCon (EBC) and the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) are just a few days away and I’m very excited about attending each. In addition to the great presentations and workshops I’m sure I’ll experience I’m looking forward to meeting many of the people from my online personal learning community (PLC) in ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 26, 2008
  • Greetings from North Carolina

    I’m spending the next couple of days providing professional development for some of the tech-savvy outstanding teachers with Kannapolis City Schools. My classes will be focusing on teaching and learning with Web 2.0 (Becoming my new thing, I guess.) and creating and using podcasts in the classroom. Note to my online PLC: I hope to ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 25, 2008
  • Teaching Economics with an Educational Game

    What do a stranded alien race and microeconomics have in common? You just have to see this to believe it!!! Here are some random thoughts that I’d very quickly like to share. This is a good example of an educational video game rather than a COTS game that has been adapted for/integrated into teaching and learning. Learners will ...
    Posted to Clif's Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 20, 2008
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