Parents as Partners Episode #25 May 4, 2009 John Pederson and the Network Learning Manifesto

John Pederson joined Cindy Seibel and Lorna Costantini to finally do a follow up to his presentation at Edcuon 2.1. John had presented his Network Learning Manifesto and had included a parent voice as part of his presentation. The backchannel during that workshop and the show chat room from Monday night hosted the same exciting folks. It was a great discussion about how parents can fit in the learning process.  

John Pederson joined Cindy Seibel and Lorna Costantini to finally do a follow up to his presentation at Edcuon 2.1. John had presented his Network Learning Manifesto and had included a parent voice as part of his presentation. The backchannel during that workshop and the show chat room from Monday night hosted the same exciting folks. It was a great discussion about how parents can fit in the learning process. 


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EdTechWeekly #126

From N1H1 updates to Flips on Woot ... John, Jeff, Dave, and Jen covered the week's news and resources important to those interested in education and technology. Catch the live show held each and every Sunday night at 7:00 ET at http://edtechtalk.com/live ... or grab the recording at http://edtechtalk.com/EdTechWeekly126

EdTechWeekly #126
May 3, 2009

 

 

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The pre-Earthvcast09 edition in which we welcome @carolteach4 to the ETBS

The pre-Earthcast09 #EC09 edtion of the annual Earth Day event from Earthbrdiges.net -- yet another of the good works growing out of the Worldbridges rhizome. Welcome to @carolteach4 and apologies to her for the tardy posting of her on-air debut.

 

 

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Edtech Brainstorm - What happens to education during a pandemic?

ETBS is joined by James Sigler, Derrall Garrison, Doug Symington, Matt Montagne and a host of others in the chat to discuss issues surrounding pandemic planning in schools.

 

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2009-04-30 Seedlings with Michael Wesch!

Seedlings have the best job in the world. We get to collaborate with some of the finest digital thinkers in the world. This week we were able to invite Michael Wesch into our world for an interview.Enjoy the podcast and if you are interested continue the conversation at our Seedlings Ning! Next week we invite Mary Madden from the Pew Internet Trust to give us a glimpse into their world of data collection. Do you have an idea of some kind of data  the Pew Internet Trust can collect? Stop by.

Seedlings have the best job in the world. We get to collaborate with some of the finest digital thinkers in the world. This week we were able to invite Michael Wesch into our world for an interview. Did you know Michael Wesch has only been a professor for 5 years? Listen in as we ask how he manages to engage and teach 400 students at once. The interview is great, the chat room was rocking so much it is going to take me a couple of reads to get all the great links and reflective conversations that were going on.

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