Did you know half of Americans use social networks????
Who are the largest population adopting this practice you ask??
Adults 35-54 years of age, where participation has grown by 60%! Read the USA Today blurb.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Research Without Copying - Slideshow (podcast)
Excellent informational podcast (slideshare) found on Tech4Learning.
Find more videos like this on Tech4Learning
Find more videos like this on Tech4Learning
Monday, August 3, 2009
David Kirkpatrick at BLC09
Find more videos like this on Hollywood East TV
Snack Culture World- Thoughts of David Kirkpatrick - "Soon the audiences may be more than audiences. Movies may become more "participatory" and the ones who decide what movies will be made, which ones live or die, are us... the people. It will no longer be the movie makers who make the decisions on which movie is sent out to the big screen. "
Bob Sprankle did a podcast about David Kirkpatrick's talk at the BLC09.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
If we could build our own schools? What would they look like?
Bob Sprankle created this unique and creative video for the BLC09 that is a must see! What would your schools look like if we did not know what schools looked like? Sounds funny, but think about it!
Here is the slideshare presentation from the BLC09 that Bob created.
Here is the slideshare presentation from the BLC09 that Bob created.
Tear Down The Walls (blc09)
View more presentations from Bob Sprankle.
BLC09 - 25 Ed Tech Leaders to Follow
BLC 25 Ed Tech Leaders
View more presentations from Lisa Thumann.
Lisa Thumann and Liz Davis (both who I wanted to meet, but they left the presentation I was in before I had a chance to introduce myself, actually I chickened out somewhat too!) created this wonderful slideshare of 25 Education Tech Leaders to follow, for the BLC09 conference. This was just one of the many, many, many wonderful presentations going on at the Building Learning Communities 2009 Conference held at the beautiful Park Plaza hotel in downtown Boston last week. I was fortunate to attend one day of the three. I wish I had the money to attend all of the days. I feel like I missed out on so much. There were so many of the wonderful people I follow on twitter and read their blogs who were presenting, but I was unable to see them all. I did introduce myself to a few though! Thank you to David Jakes and David Truss for not thinking I was a weirdo! It always feels so strange to say, "Hello, I love reading your blog and your twitter comments!" Hee - Hee... The best part was to finally meet my web2.0 mentor and teacher, Jeff Utecht, face to face! Very fun! Here is a podcast of Jeff's presentation at BLC09, thank you to Bob Sprankle!
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