Hooray for the Webcast… now where is it? We completed our first webcast (thanks to the Worldbridges network) and it should be ready as a podcast sometime this… Posted on: January 6, 2006 By: bsawhill With: 2 Comments
Pictures from the holi-daze Thank goodness we have the rest of the week OFF... Posted on: December 27, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Playing with Flickr The Oberlin Arabic class goes out to dinner... Posted on: December 27, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
on a roll… From the BBC: ** History lessons to stress dates ** An effort is being made to ensure teenagers in England… Posted on: December 23, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Thinking about the teaching before the tools My colleague Cindy Evans at Skidmore College presented this paper at a conference I attended last year on using wikis… Posted on: December 23, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
"…the educators who promote mushiness and ether" The recent Edtechtalk Brainstorm is still rattling in my head. A self-professed non-educator, Joe, listened to the show and cc'ed… Posted on: December 23, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 3 Comments
We kid because we like (part 3) Another contentious evening on Edtechtalk (brainstorming session for Saturday December 17th) . Even my husband John decided to play along.… Posted on: December 18, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Create, tweak, perfect…and then give away It has been a very active (and vocal) few weeks here in the heartland of America. The conversations about technology… Posted on: December 18, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Just in time for the holidays: new toys! Over the next month or so, we'll be rolling out several new tools in the Lab for small-scale testing, including… Posted on: December 16, 2005 By: Ryan Brazell With: 0 Comments
We couldn't have said it better ourselves…. Leigh Blackall thinks about the WHYs in technology, not just the HOWs... Ewan McIntosh reminds us to "stop thinking about… Posted on: December 10, 2005 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments