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Education Transformation #5: The Scriptovia Interview

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

When I was in San Fransisco receiving the Totally Wired Teacher Award this past summer, I had the pleasure of meeting Aseem Badshah of Scriptovia.com. He is the most articulate young visionary that I have seen for education in the coming years. I talk more about the experience of hearing him talk here. Needless to […]

Education Transformation #4: The New Professional Development

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

Kevin Honeycutt challenges me to be a better learner, teacher, and thinker. I am always interested in where his spiraling mind is going to go next. In this podcast, we discuss the future of professional development as well as the future of schools. The Last chapter of the podcast is dedicated to Kevin’s engaging idea […]

Education Transformation #3: Caught Not Taught

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Throughout this amazing interview (for me) with Mike Seyfang, he kept on bringing up the idea that School 2.0 and a transformation in education could not be taught to others. This goes against a lot of the things that I am trying to do with other teachers, but in the end, it makes a […]

Education Transformation #2: Pleasantview Academy

Friday, June 15th, 2007

As it just so happens, even in the flattest of worlds, coincidences are still the stuff of magic. The confluence of events that I am referring to now is that I met up with a student from the Pleasantview Academy (in central Kansas) by simply going to my summer job working with kids on technology […]

Education Transformation #1

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

This interview with Paige Kuni (Intel’s Worldwide Manager for K-12 Education) will further explain what I mean by Education Transformation. It is taken from the Classrooms of Distinction forum, in which I gathered as many ideas about School 2.0 from the available experts as possible.
The one thing that I was the most surprised with […]