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Political agenda likely to impact educators
FETC offered a presentation from Julia Martin attempting to identify how the election of President Biden will impact educators and learners. The presenter made her slide deck available as a pdf. It is available below. The second file is the … Continue reading
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FETC Online
I have signed up for the FETC conference that runs from today for the next four days. This conference when face to face was always our favorite. ISTE was too large and too expensive. It was large, but there had … Continue reading
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More than blogs
I have come to the conclusion that when it comes to encouraging participation and interaction blogs are not enough. I don’t think this should necessarily be the case because the comment feature would allow give and take. If folks ever … Continue reading
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FCC nominee offers positive opportunities for edtech
President Biden’s pick for FCC head offers positive opportunities for edtech. Jessica Rosenworcel is pro net neutrality, supports extending high-speed access to underserved homes, and specifically identifies learning opportunities in the home as issues she intends to support.
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Revisiting what I thought in 2006
I happened across this blog post I wrote in 2006. I was and continue to be a champion of the opportunities for participation the Internet has provided. What I failed to anticipate was the rise of social media services such … Continue reading
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Momentum
The following images shows my new Chrome start page. The page is generated by an extension called momentum. I am using the free version at present, but it has most of the features I would use. You can see an … Continue reading
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