Category: Teaching

  • Bloom 2.0 – What should we use to cap it?

    Yup, it seems that I’m blogging on the weekend – if not because I don’t seem to have the time through the week for the last little while and, well things have been a little nuts. So having said that I found two articles over the last week that I think are really pointing toward…

  • Passion and PD

    Mark over at Edtechlife has an interesting post based on what he wrote, that (edited here, thanks for the correction Mark) thanks to Sara Armstrong of OnCUE has Mark permission to repost. The quote has crystallized some of the thing that I’ve been thinking about in terms of teaching in general and the approach that…

  • Technology Integration vSomething.0

    Before we start, this post is inspired by Miguel Guhlin – I’ve taken these reflections from two of your posts. One of the things that it seems that my new position entails is to get a handle on how technology is or is not being used in the classroom and the lab to facilitate instruction.…

  • Apple’s Front Row

    A few weeks ago, my wife and I started looking for a small TV and DVD player for the bedroom, and we found a few setups that were decent but that were severely compromised in terms of either space or price, so say nothing about quality. Then last week, when we got the MacBook, I…

  • Tacit Knowledge

    Over the last few weeks packing up in Education, one of the things that I’ve noticed is how much tacit knowledge is in my head. Having been present from when the TechPD unit that I am, at least to the end of the day, involved in, there are many things that I know and do…