Phone Numbers Are Dead, They Just Don't Know It Yet by Nikhyl Singhal
A fascinating commentary on what may lie ahead for phone numbers and the way we communicate on "telephones."
Why This Blog?
This blog is the repository of materials I use with my students to help them think about what schools and teaching may be like in the future. I will add materials as I find them. If you have suggestions for materials that should be included here, please let me know via Twitter @drjohnhadley or by Email.
I also use these materials to stimulate an ongoing conversation with students and faculty on two questions: How do we determine whether a teacher is "technologically literate"? and Must all teachers be "technologically literate"?
The first question is the result of thinking about the second which was the central issue addressed in a 2007 post by Karl Fisch, author of The Fischbowl and Director of Technology for Arapahoe High School in Littleton, Colorado: "Is It Okay to Be A Technologically Illiterate Teacher?"
I also use these materials to stimulate an ongoing conversation with students and faculty on two questions: How do we determine whether a teacher is "technologically literate"? and Must all teachers be "technologically literate"?
The first question is the result of thinking about the second which was the central issue addressed in a 2007 post by Karl Fisch, author of The Fischbowl and Director of Technology for Arapahoe High School in Littleton, Colorado: "Is It Okay to Be A Technologically Illiterate Teacher?"
Sunday, August 29, 2010
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
Don't Let Them Take the Pencils Home
Tom Johnson's Don't Let Them Take the Pencils Home!. A must read for all teachers and administrators according to Allison Kirby (Summer 2010). I agree. Actually, you will enjoy all posts on this blog. Look it over. Subscribe by RSS Feed!
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