On Our Mind:
ISTE: After conference thoughts
Preparing for AMLE in November
Eileen Award:
Twitter: Rich Kiker, Steve Chen, Chris Sousa, Gina Gallo, Pora Ora, IAIB Network, Michael Richardson, Charles Perry, Mary Clark, Elana Leoni, Riaz Abdulla, Michael Cohen, Vilia Reinsalu, Ann-Caryn Cleveland, Jason Eifling, Diethild, ViewARcom, Valencio Cardoso, Schoology, Jeff Bradbury, TeacherCast, Sandra Wozniak, @Lilylauren, DonFriesen, Tori McMurray, Ellie Dix, “Teenage Whisperer”, Jazz Caine, Epic Limo Bus (which we didn’t use . . . ), and Emil Ahangarzadeh (Director of the Calif. Tech Statewide Education Tech Service).
Facebook: Kyle Paul
If I had to guess what was the ISTE PLN vehicle of choice, I’d guess . . .
Advisory:
Book Club.
Here is one example:
http://2busybrunettes.com/2012/03/23/25-series-to-read-if-you-love-the-hunger-games/
Middle School Science Minute
by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or
[email protected])
In the Summer, 2012 issue of Science Scope, a publication of the National Science Teachers Association, the safety question of the month was "After lab work, should students use antibacterial hand wipes or just plain soap and water to clean their hands?"
Ken Roy, director of environmental health and safety for Glastonbury Public Schools in Glastonbury, Connecticut provides a great answer. If you would like more information on science safety, you can purchase Ken's book, "The NSTA Ready-Reference Guide to Safer Science," through the NSTA bookstore.
From the Twitterverse:
ISTE News:
Guest Post: “Four ISTE Challenges”
July 1, 2012 by Larry Ferlazzo
GUEST POST by Ben Curran
Less Tools, More Teaching
The End of the Echo Chamber
Diversity is Lacking
The End of Excess
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2012/07/01/guest-post-four-iste-challenges/
ISTE Keynote: What were they thinking?
Posted by Brad Flickinger on Jun 26, 2012 in school technology
As I have said before in this blog, I attend edtech conferences to be inspired and to steal ideas to take back to my own school. But when I left the keynote that opened this year’s ISTE 2012 Conference, I was scratching my head wondering what was the purpose of what I had just witnessed. I felt embarrassed to be an educator. Did ISTE really just do this to me? Did they sell out? Did they take inspiring me too far?
http://www.schooltechnology.org/2012/06/26/iste-keynote-what-were-they-thinking/
ISTE Resources:
All of my notes can be found here.
ISTE Web Spotlight:
TIMMS/PISA vs. Entrepreneural Spirit:
http://zhaolearning.com/2012/06/06/test-scores-vs-entrepreneurship-pisa-timss-and-confidence/
Events & Happenings: