There are a lot of smart people
And many of them were in Shanghai this past weekend. Having returned from the Learning 2.0 Conference hosted in Shanghai, China, I am still feeling the exhaustion/elation of a conference in which my...
View ArticleDo you see what I see?
Listen to this Post This post has been a long time coming. For a while now, I’ve been intrigued by the ever-growing need for visual literacy in our off- and on-line worlds. This is not ground-breaking...
View ArticleBirth of a question and paradigm shift
Also posted as a guest blogger on Dangerously Irrelevant. Last year, Justin Medved and I sat down to tackle the big question, “How does an information and technology curriculum stay relevant and...
View ArticleYou can’t skip the conversations
Also posted as a guest blogger on Dangerously Irrelevant under the title, “Curriculum 2.0 – building buy-in and shared understanding” In our last post, Justin and I shared with you our 5 essential...
View ArticleRefining the idea and creating understanding
Also posted as a guest blogger on Dangerously Irrelevant Yesterday, Justin and I wrote about our efforts to broaden the conversation that we had been having within our department with our wider school...
View ArticleMoving forward – from rhetoric to reality
Also posted as a guest blogger on Dangerously Irrelevant So where do Justin and I go from here? Over the past week we have taken some time to reflect on our process of creating a meaningful and usable...
View ArticlePresenting in Kuala Lumpur
It’s ETC time again. This year the conference is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – my old stomping grounds. Lived there 8 years, got married there, and 2 of my 3 kids were born there. It’s going to be fun...
View ArticleThinking together
I am at the EARCOS Admin Conference in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. I have just come out of the room after presenting the I.T. Curriculum 2.0 presentation that Justin and I developed a year ago and its...
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