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Sat, 3 January 2009 If you have a habit of listening to this podcast on this site, I'd like to invite you to consider visiting www.thecleversheep.com where from now on, I'll be embedding Teacher 2.0 Podcasts. Alternately, you can subscribe to the show on iTunes.Image Credit: Image edited courtesy of CC licensing by Wesley Fryer Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 December 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you have any New Year's Resolutions regarding your own professional learning? Do you participate in online PD? Do you learn by yourself, or with others? Would you like to join Ontario educators in teaching & learning? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Source: Google Earth screen capture by Rodd Lucier Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 December 2008 Questions for Consideration:Is change more likely in elementary, secondary or post-secondary education? Is the culture of secondary school resistant to change? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: 416style Comments[1] |
Thu, 11 December 2008 What aspects of new media need to be addressed in education? Have you attended any of the Western Regional Computer Advisory Committee symposia? Have you heard or read or seen the work of Amber MacArthur? Related Websites: AmberMac.com CommandN Net@Night Western RCAC Symposium Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 Have you been to an interview lately? What tips would you like to share with interviewees? What metaphor would you use for the experience of going for an interview? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: krob2005 Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 December 2008 Questions for Consideration:When was the last time you were in an interview? Was technology allowed/encouraged? How might interviews best allow candidates to demonstrate their leadership skills? What are the most important characteristics in an educational leader? Related Websites: Western RCAC Symposium Rodd's e-Portfolio Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: RBreteig Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 December 2008 Questions for Consideration:When was the last time you attended a parent-teacher conference? What did you like or dislike about the experience? Have you ever hosted a family conference? Have you ever considered have your students host their parents for a tour of your classroom? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Phoney Nickel Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 December 2008 Questions for Consideration:If you could bring any guest into your classroom, who would you bring? Have you ever considered bringing in virtual guest speakers? What barriers exist for having long distance guests? How might we create a K-12 database of long distance guest speakers? Related Websites: VROC: Virtual Researchers on Call MERLOT Virtual Speakers Bureau iChat USTREAM.tv Google Video Chat Skype OoVoo WiZiQ: Anyone can teach/learn Live, Online Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes Guest Speaker Directory on TheCleverSheep Blog Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: M.V. Jantzen Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 November 2008 Questions for Consideration:What types of design tasks are undertaken by your students? Have you ever had students create virtual models? Did you know kids young and old can design 3-D works and that they can combine them in creating virtual worlds? Related Websites: Download Google SketchUp A Demo of Google SketchUp Guzman Tierno's Lesson Blog Lesson Worksheets for SketchUp Classes Individual Student Creations A Video Tour: Final Class Project 10 Great Ways to Harness Google SketchUp Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[2] |
Wed, 19 November 2008 Questions for Consideration:Is there a place for games in the classroom? If not, Why not? Do members of your family play video games at home? Which ones? What about a place for modern gaming systems? Are there specific games you've played that might be suitable for use by students? Related Websites: Mr. Robbo's Cell Phone Project Mr. Robbo's Nintendo DS Post Jog the Web: Jarrod's game links for this story Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Rafael Fyen Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 November 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever kept or required your students to keep portfolios of their work? Is there a 21st century parallel to this skill? Which read/write tools are most suitable for consideration as host sites for 'electronic portfolios'? Related Websites: The Golden Fleece Wiki: e-Portfolio Resources CarbonMade.com Kevin Van Lierop on Twitter KVL - Photographer at Large University of Western Ontario Fanshawe College Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Photo Credit: A River Runs Through Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 November 2008 Do you or your students ever broadcast live to the web? What expeditions have your students been involved with? Have you ever participated in an adventure 'remotely'? Are you or your students interested in learning about tectonics, Antarctic dinosaurs, human physiology, sleep cycles in a land without nighttime and more? Related Websites: Impossible 2 Possible South Pole Quest Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes Ray interviewed by George on "The Hour" http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 November 2008 Have you ever heard of 'CyberDrama'? Surely you know of "Lonely Girl 15"? Would you ever consider using social media to teach drama? Related Websites: Making Connections Nic Mobbs' Blog CyberDrama.org Sue Davis' site CyberDrama on WikiSpaces Lonely Girl 15 Universe Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 November 2008 Questions for Consideration:What do you remember about your faculty of education graduation? Was there any special rite of passage that you remember? If not? Why not? What type of ceremony would be appropriate to remind graduates that the calling to be a teacher is one that bears great responsibility? Related Websites: Welcome to the Profession Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Taber Andrew Bain Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 November 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you participate in social media? What form of participation is most comfortable (text, audio, video, photo)? How does social networking compare with social media? Is there a place for social media in the classroom? Why? Why not? Are there examples of the use of social media that you can share? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 November 2008 Do you use Twitter yourself? Would you ever consider using it with your students? Related Websites: Georgia Southern University Barbara Nixon on Twitter Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[3] |
Mon, 3 November 2008 Questions for Consideration:Where does Change come from? Where do Leaders come from? How do you lead in the work that you're doing from the grassroots? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Leo Reynolds Comments[0] |
Fri, 31 October 2008 What happens when you ask your PLN for help? How would you represent PEACE in a photo? Do you ever participate in projects through the Internet? Is there something out there we can use to.... Related Websites: Making it Happen Flickr Toys The Peace Quilt on WikiSpaces Follow the project via Chris Harbeck on Twitter Remembrance Day Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Thu, 30 October 2008 Are cell phones banned by your school/district/board? How might mobile technologies be leveraged for educational use? Do you have a story to share regarding the use of such technologies in your classroom? Related Websites: VCE Outdoor & Environmental Studies (the class blog) Jarrod Robinson's Blog How did he do it? Jarrod's WebMap Courtesy of TrailFire Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[2] |
Sun, 26 October 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you Skype? If so, for what purposes? Do you leverage Skype to bring experts into your classroom? Related Websites: Skype The Clever Sheep Maru's e-Learning Blog Mr. Robbo's Blog Royal Military College Twitter Folks in this Story: Blanche Maynard, Jagill, Marudelcampo Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[2] |
Thu, 23 October 2008 Have you ever had a really 'big' idea? What steps did you take to bring it to life? My latest idea is about sharing national expertise with new teachers... Would broadcasts to faculties of education work? Why? Why not? Related Websites: Sudbury e-Learning Symposium Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Sponsor: Faronics Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 October 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you ever have to teach/re-teach something that is done on a computer? Which screen capture tools do you use? Related Websites: Thumbs Up Jing Kwout Skitch ScreenSteps ScreenFlow Camtasia Hey, I almost forgot this new one: ScreenToaster! Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes Visit the blog http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Sponsor: Faronics Photo Credit: Aldo Gonzalez Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[6] |
Fri, 17 October 2008 What does networking look like, sound like, feel like? What tools would you use to plan a conference/symposium? How can you maintain the momentum after an event? Related Websites: London Region e-Learning Symposium Desire2Learn Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Sponsor: Faronics Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 What is the best thing about a conference experience? How can you ensure that symposium attendees maximize the benefits of networking? Related Websites: London Region e-Learning Symposium Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Sponsor: Faronics Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 October 2008 Questions for Consideration:What 20th century artifacts are still evident in your school/classroom? What makes your classroom distinctively 21st century? Related Websites: Stephen Heppel: It Simply isn't the 20th Century Any More Is It? Why Should We Teach As Though It Was? Golf according to Wikipedia Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Sponsor: Faronics Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 October 2008 Questions for Consideration:What did you learn in Kindergarten that applies to the use of technology? Related Websites: Robert Fulgham's site All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten The Book, on Amazon.com London e-Learning Symposium Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Sponsor: Faronics Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 October 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever noticed the word <EMBED> on a web service? Do you manage a wiki, a blog, a website, an online course? Where might you want to embed content? Related Websites: Services you can EMBED Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Episode Sponsor: Faronics: Insight Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Liamngls Comments[0] |
Tue, 7 October 2008 Questions for Consideration:What diagram would result if you were to sketch the learning connections within your course/class? What are the most valuable learning connections your students will make? Do you plan for your students to make connections to ideas and resources outside of the classroom? What collaborative tools do you use to encourage networking among your students? Related Websites: CCK08 Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: stringberd Comments[0] |
Mon, 6 October 2008 Questions for Consideration:Under what circumstances do you create 'title pages'? Can this task be a valid learning experience? Does it make sense to use title pages for assessment? Related Websites: Wikipedia's Title Page definition may need updating! Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Ari Moore Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 October 2008 Do you have presentations that you'd like to share with a wider audience? Have you considered embedding in websites/wikis for viewing? Related Websites: SlideShare Rodd's Academic Integrity Slideshow Google Presentations via Google Docs SlideRocket PowerPoint: More than Electronic Chalk Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Thu, 2 October 2008 Where in the world is cheating commonplace? So just how are kids 'cheating' in the 21st century? If your tests and assignments are 'cheatable' who's to blame? Related Websites: Creative Commons Flickr's Creative Commons Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:How do you cure the hiccups? Do you have metaphoric hiccups in your professional teaching/learning? How do you break the routine to remind yourself what's important? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 September 2008 Do you have novel ways to teach about evolution or adaptation? Have you seen the world of Spore yet? Related Websites: Spore Creature Creator Site Free Trial: Creature Creator Extreme Ostrich Makeover Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 23 September 2008 Have you ever had the sense that you were unable to move? Who is there to 'nudge' you into activity or unlock you from the paralysis of being unable to act? Related Websites: Sleep Paralysis Locked In Syndrome The Patient's Journey: Living with locked-in Syndrome Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Thu, 18 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do your Schools get 'graded' publicly in the newspaper? Is there a good reason for publishing school and board scores? What other school stories are more worthy of 'ink'? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:Does your school have a 'Meet the Teacher' night? A social? A barbecue? Why do we do it the way we do? Is it effective? What suggestions would you make for an introduction to your child's classroom? Related Websites: A Randomly Chosen Principal's Blog Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:What is the difference between a Collective; Connective; Constructive? Is information really found 'in connections'? How do you connect your ideas to those of others? Are participants in CCK08 actually connecting? How do we know? Related Websites: http://everythingtwitter.com/ Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:Which came first, the tool or the task? How do you act as a steady drizzle to share the best uses of technology in your classroom? Where do you go, when you're looking for a tech tool to meet a given need? Related Websites: Delicious Rodd's Delicious Bookmarks Rodd's "All Dog Ball Club" Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Louise Paisley Comments[0] |
Fri, 12 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:Are you familiar with the Story of the Geese? Have you ever considered that much of traditional school calls for students work in 'parallel'? How do you ensure your students possess collaborative skills? Which skills do you teach 'just-in-time'? Related Websites: The Geese Story Clickers Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[1] |
Thu, 11 September 2008 This week, I saw creative thinking at the Golden Wok Restaurant... Where did you last see effective ideas break the mold? Is there anything we can learn from seeing problems as opportunities? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Chia Ling Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:How would you define lurking? What are the benefits of being a spectator participant as opposed to an active participant? What are the benefits of being an active member of the network? Related Websites: Working with Online Learning Communities Will Lurkers Share Their Cognitive Surplus? CCK08 Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[2] |
Fri, 5 September 2008 How many handshakes are possible in a group of 7? How effective is your personal learning network? Do you believe that one key person can increase the potential of your network... exponentially? Related Websites: Metcalfe's Law Twine SecondLife CCK08 Introductions Page CCK08 Participant Map Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you assign homework? Why? Why not? Is homework 'assessable'? Have you ever considered giving yourself some homework? Would you consider joining educators from around the world in a 'free' course? Connectivism and Connective Knowledge is getting ready to roll! Related Websites: School Boards to Study Homework Question Connectivism Wiki CCK08 links Register for CCK08 Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 September 2008 Questions for Consideration:It's 'Back-to-School' season... Did you get the kids off to school safely? How rich is your classroom setup? Is the number of computers or the time available for access important in student learning? Have you heard of the Hole-in-the-Wall experiments? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes The Hole in the Wall Project Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Fri, 29 August 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever Googled yourself? Were you surprised by what you found? How can you ensure that when parents Google you, that they find that a professional educator is in their child's classroom? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 August 2008 Are you back at school yet? Why is School such a 'dirty' word? Should it be a four letter word? SKUL perhaps? What barriers exist that cause school to be seen as a place so many folks don't want to be? What pressures exist in a school that prevent teachers from taking risks in using new tools, or in having their students engage in rich tasks? Related Websites: Rich Performance Tasks Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[1] |
Fri, 15 August 2008 Questions for Consideration:Where do you go when you want to work on a collaborative project? Do your students have opportunities to work with students in other schools? Are you looking for a launch page for your web content or for a space to share workshop resources? Related Websites: TeachersConnecting.com http://homepagestartup.com/ http://thecleversheep.homepagestartup.com/ Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Fri, 8 August 2008 Questions for Consideration:What would you include in the top tech tools for teaching and learning? Which of the tools any of the tools in my list Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes The Clever Sheep's Top Ten Tech Tools The Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Thu, 7 August 2008 Questions for Consideration:What great summer reads can you recommend? Related Websites: A Thousand Splendid Suns Brain Rules Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[2] |
Mon, 28 July 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you feel stress about whether or not you can 'Git 'r Done'? In you work life (and home life), how do you ensure that you 'Get Things Done'? Do you have a system for collecting and organizing your 'To Do' items by context? Related Websites: Easy Task Manager I Want Sandy Getting Things Done (David Allen) 43 Folders (Merlin Mann's Productivity Hacks) Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Thu, 24 July 2008 What do you love/hate about Twitter? Do you have any vision for the further development of this tool? How can more educators become engaged in learning about technology? Related Websites: To Tweet or Not to Tweet? (Rodd Lucier) What I Hate About Twitter (Will Richardson) Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 July 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever seen 6 million of anything? How do you teach 'tolerance'? Maybe you have yet to hear about the Paperclip Project in Whitwell Tennessee? Related Websites: Paper Clips Project Whitwell Elementary School Operation Paperclip Railcar memorial Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Photo Credit: Katherine Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 July 2008 Would you like to meet my twin brother Todd? No kidding! In this first of what promises to be many recorded conversations on technology, Rodd and Todd wax poetic on the newly launched iPhone 3G. Related Websites: Northern Edge Agonquin Apple's iPhone 3G Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Todd Lucier via t.lucier@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Thu, 17 July 2008 Questions for Consideration:How do you keep up-to-date with new developments in technology? Which Google Tools do you recommend? Do you use Twitter yet? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes Google Goes Social Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 Questions for Consideration:Is the iPhone a phone that computes; or a computer that makes phone calls? What iPhone apps are you using? Do you have any ideas for how a handheld computer can be used in the classroom? Related Websites: Apple iPhone Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 July 2008 Do you use RSS? Do you know what RSS is all about? Did you know that searches of Google News and Google Blogs can be subscribed to? Maybe you have yet to hear about Google's new virtual world, or about 'Sketch-up' that can be used to render virtual 3-D items... Related Websites: RSS in Plain English by Common Craft Google Reader Google Blog Search Google News Google Finance Google Sketchup Google's New Virtual World: Lively Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 July 2008 How do our past experiences colour our present and future experiences? How do we gain 'wisdom' from Experience? Have you seen WALL-E? If so, What did you think of it? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.blogspot.com/2008/07/walles-mac-nificent.html http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 July 2008 What forms of recreation do you have on tap for this summer? Are you familiar with the concept of 'universal design'? What methods of handicapping do you use in your classroom? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com CAST: Universal Designs for Learning Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 July 2008 Questions for Consideration:How do you teach your students about copyright? Have you considered using Creative Commons licensing for your own content? Related Websites: Licensing the Mountie Is your iPod breaking the law in Canada? Little Brother (free download of the text version from Corey Doctorow) Craphound (other Creative Commons licensed content by Corey Doctorow) Boing Boing Lawrence Lessig's Blog Lawrence Lessig at TED Creative Commons Flickr's Creative Commons How to use Flickr's Creative Commons (video tutorial) Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Licensing: Teacher 2.0 is licensed under a Canadian 2.5 Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons License Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 June 2008 Do you do professional learning in the summer? How do you access the world wide web from the cottage or other vacation venues? What good reading are you enjoying early on in the summer? Related Websites: Ed TV http://edtv.wikispaces.com/ Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 27 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:Where in the world are you? Do you have any international mail in your inbox? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes The Clever Sheep Blog: http://thecleversheep.com Romanian Micro-blogging Tool:www.cirip.ro Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 24 June 2008 What are you doing this summer? Are you interested in participating in an asynchronous conversation? Related Websites: Speaker's Corner http://thecleversheep.blogspot.com/2008/06/summer-fun-with-seesmic.html Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:In building relationships all year round... the 'people' are the story! What are your summer plans? Are there any events on your calendar that are highlighted? Related Websites: Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 20 June 2008 Are you a lifelong learner? Where do you do your continual learning? Is it important for like-minded learners to connect with one another? Related Websites: Connectivism and Connective Knowledge Wiki Connectivism and Connective Knowledge Blog CCK08 Sign-up Teacher 2.0 on iTunes Subscribe to this show... Walking the Talk A recent blog post on this learning event http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[1] |
Wed, 18 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you use your cell phone for anything beyond making phone calls? What web resource makes the best cell phone prosthesis? Related Websites: Top 10 Cell Phone Resources Subscribe to Teacher 2.0 on iTunes http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Photo Credit: Jereamy Jannene Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:What is newsworthy about what goes on in classrooms? Are test scores used for goal-setting in your district? Are there more important ways to measure the success of our schools? What types of school events should be celebrated in the media? Related Websites: www.wakerupper.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 This podcast consists of interviews of attendees at AMDEC's year-end picnic and recognition ceremony (Spring 2008) Questions for Consideration: Have you ever taken a course or taught a course, where you never physically met with the class participants? How can relationships be built among teachers and students in the virtual world? Related Websites: Avon-Maitland Distance Education Centre (AMDEC) Stratford, Ontario Stratford Festival Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 June 2008 Great Online Tools for EducatorsOnline PDF Editors Fill in a PDF form: http://www.pdffiller.com/ Copy text from a PDF: http://www.pdftextonline.com Edit a PDF document: http://www.pdfescape.com/ Shuffle large PDF document pages: http://www.pdfhammer.com Create PDFs http://www.primopdf.com to create non mac? GeoStamped Photo Tools Your photos on the globe: http://www.Trippermap.com Geostamped images from around the globe:http://www.Flickrvision.com Join the Conversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/thecleversheep Bookmarks: http://del.icio.us/thecleversheep Mail: thecleversheep@gmail.com Podcast on itunes: Teacher 2.0 Blog: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 12 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:How can we assess what students understand beyond paper and pencil? Do you value your daily observations at least as much as what a student writes down? Related Websites: Exams as Circumstantial Evidence Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 June 2008 How can the iPhone or similar technology change education? How long will it take before prices make such a tool affordable in classrooms? How long will it take before teachers are comfortable using such a tool? Related Websites: New iPhone eh! www.apple.ca/iphone Play by Play from Mac Rumors Live Photos only at Mac Rumors Live Social Networking via Loopt Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:What are we willing to do as classroom coaches in order to achieve an end result? What can we learn from the athletic news of the day? How can we ensure that the journey is valued at least as much as the destination? Related Websites: Big Brown Left Alone Blurry Memories of a Fabulous Finish Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 6 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:Which online audio tools do you use? Are there any you care to share? Related Websites: Muxtape: Free mixtape development for online sharing VoiceThread: post photos and video and append commentary in text, audio or video CCMixter: Create creative commons music mixes with free samples. Zamzar: Free File conversion (documents, audio, video, photo...) Orgoo: Free video chat tool Adobe ConnectNow: Use the server space courtesy of Adobe to run your online meetings. Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 3 June 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you been to a children's soccer game lately? Did you notice anything about the amount of activity? How does this "many kids: one ball" model compare to the classroom? Related Websites: http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Photo Credit: Jonathan C. Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 June 2008 Are you an Edupunk? Is there a more flattering term for the creative, non-traditional teacher? How do we engage in discussions about the need for change in education? Related Websites: Learning to Change Video Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Photo Credit: D'Arcy Norman Comments[0] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:Would you be interested in hearing about a few interesting Social Networking links? Is the sharing of links in the podcast worthwhile? Are there any types of resources that you are looking for? Do you have any links worth sharing? Related Websites: www.commoncraft.com/socialmedia www.twine.com www.molotovalva.com www.drop.io www.twitter.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 29 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:How do you learn new skills? Are you a paper and pencil learner? Do you have the confidence to muck around in messy trial and error learning? Are you about following rules? or Are you about creating rules? Related Websites: Robotics Links Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you witnessed educators struggling with computer basics? What simple things have thrown you for a loop in using your computer? Why after having computers in our lives for so long, are basic computer skills still such a barrier to educators? Is this more discouraging than it should be, or should we be ringing alarm bells?!? Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 May 2008 Is there something more important that a teacher can do than make connections with learners? What do you do to build 'relationship' with your students and among your students? Do your students know anything about you, beyond that you are their teacher? Related Websites: Five Year Old Voted Out-of-Kindergarten Class Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:Did you watch the Mars Phoenix landing? Will your students be able to access photo, video or Twitter updates? What are the reasons that such feeds might be blocked to schools? Are such restrictions justifiable? What needs to be done to ensure that students and teachers have access to the most engaging of current events at school? Related Websites: Space Vidcast LIVE (and recorded) Mars Phoenix on Twitter Photos from the Phoenix Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 May 2008 Questions for Consideration: Have you ever had the opportunity to observe learning or to demonstrate your skills by way of an oral test? How do you gauge the engagement of learners in a classroom? Did you know that the toes may help to tell the tale? Related Websites: Are You a Cruise Director? Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Photo Credits: Billie/PartsnPieces Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 May 2008 What does your classroom look like? How are the desks arranged? What does the arrangement say about the types of learning experiences that happen in the space? Related Websites: Take the classroom desk arrangement challenge... at http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: I'm looking to share photos of classrooms... What does yours look like? Sometimes I feel guilty about asking the audience to participate... but learning should be conversational! http://thecleversheep.com Photo Credit: Liz Marie Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 May 2008 Have you ever been to a conference virtually? Do you ever communicate with a group of people remotely? Do you allow students to talk to one another during your classes? What's the most compelling news event you've experienced LIVE? What would your experience have been like to share that event with others 'as it happened'? Related Websites: TLt 2008 TLt Live on UStream.tv Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 May 2008 Have you ever thought that your way of 'parking' may not be the most efficient strategy? What else do we do in our classrooms out of habit? Are there better ways? How might 'crowd-sourcing' help solve real world problems in your school? Related Websites: Think Outside the Driveway Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:What are the most successful practices in classroom education? How do we know? Is there anything in your current teaching practice that is 'experimental'? How can we measure its effectiveness? Related Websites: Johnny Lee and the Wii-mote (the 3D effect is at the end of this short video) Let's Ban Chalk (a wiki for bringing the world to the chalkboard) Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever been bullied? Is there a good way to respond to bullies? Are you willing to share your own bullying story? Related Websites: A Beautiful Meme Beyond-School.org Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 May 2008 Do you celebrate the achievement of students? How so? What types of media are produced by your students? Beyond paper and pencil: How can learners "Show What they Know"? Related Websites: LDCSB MediaFest Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:What is e-tools do you use to network with colleagues? How do you spread the word to your colleagues about the value of your Personal Learning Network? Related Websites: Twitter.com Personal Learning Network survey Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 May 2008 Questions for Consideration: What would happen if teachers were forced to abandon chalk in favour of other technological tools? What is the most important think about Personal Learning Networks that teachers should take to heart? What tool would you recommend that teachers first explore in developing a PLN? Related Websites: Let's Ban Chalk Workshop wiki page Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 May 2008 First upload of podcast failed. Trying the Coles Notes version.Participate in a brief survey to expand your personal learning network, and to assist other educators in creating new links! Survey Link More at thecleversheep.blogspot.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 2 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:What technologies do teachers naturally make use of? Are these tools appropriate for two-way communication? Which tools are most effective for classroom education? ... for Professional Development? Related Websites: Today's parallel post at The Clever Sheep blog My Thought Experiment (A Creative Commons image) Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 May 2008 Questions for Consideration:Are you a participant in the global cocktail party that is Twitter? Why not? Blocked from school? Connecting in other ways? Related Websites: Tweetscan Twittearth Twhirl Who Should I Follow The Strength of Weak Ties Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[1] |
Tue, 29 April 2008 What's it all about?Although this interview included plenty of interactive dialogue, my recording failed to capture my voice, and so it's been converted into a monologue of sorts, wherein Lee Lefever discusses the origins of Common Craft paper craft videos; the crafting of effective explanations; where ideas come from; how almost anyone can create content with a message. * The audio channels mucked up a bit with the left channel disappearing at times, but the messages Lee shares are very pertinent to classrooms of today. Questions for Consideration: Which of the Common Craft videos is your favourite? Why? Do you or your students create in the medium of video? For what purposes? Is there work shared with a wide audience? Related Websites: The home of Common Craft and the Common Craft Store Check out what people are saying about Common Craft on Twitter by searching Tweetscan. Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 28 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:How might educators leverage cell phone technology in the classroom? Do your student create audio that is worthy of sharing with a public audience? How difficult it would be to obtain a 'channel' or 'phone number' to playback recorded audio? Related Websites: Cell Phones in the Classroom Liberty Science Centre (New Jersey, USA) Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you provide your brightest students opportunities to show what they know before you teach? Why is giving the test important... before you teach? Why do we have such large achievement gaps in North America? Related Websites: The Centre for Excellence... a few years ago, this is where I promoted gifted education. Hoagies Gifted Education... one of my favourite resources... parent friendly! NAGC... the U.S. National Association of Gifted Children Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[1] |
Wed, 23 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:What can educators learn from computer games? What is so compelling about living and playing in virtual worlds? How can we be like game producers, in providing optimal challenges to our students? Related Websites: Second Life Holy Cross High School Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:Is anything happening at your school for Earth Day? Related Websites: Toxic Garbage Island Al Gore at TED Balloon Tree Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 April 2008 Join the EDUTWIT experiment!1] Get a Twitter account 2] Tweet: city, country, teaching assignment, EDUTWEET 3] Check www.tweetscan.com to find other Educators Related Websites: twitter.com tweetscan.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:How does restricting use of technology, teach students to be discerning, responsible users of technology? What good news stories about using technology in the classroom, can you share? Related Websites: http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2008/04/15/5287346-sun.html Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 Questions for Consideration: What do you do with your slightly used crayons? Might you, your students, or other members of your learning community, be interested in supporting learners around the world? A new charity called 'Learning Smiles' offers you a concrete way to lend your support... Related Websites: Learning Smiles: www.learningsmiles.ca Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[1] |
Fri, 11 April 2008 Thanks to listener feedback, I'm learning about a number of engaging learning activities are happening in classrooms. In today's show, we explore the potential for robotics, and hint at uses for electronic tablets for assessment for learning; and assessment of learning.Questions for Consideration: Will a conscious global machine be more 'justice oriented' than a networked society? What might this global machine be named? Related Websites: Rodd's Robotics Links: http://www.ldcsb.on.ca/schools/cfe/robotics/index.htm Jocelyn Todd's Robotics Wiki: http://ca7robotics.wikispaces Jocelyn Todd's Blog: http://midlinkemergingtech.wordpress.com/ Make Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:Are you doing anything the least bit innovative in your classroom? If so, are you sharing your ideas with colleagues? Related Websites: Center for Teaching Excellence at West Point http://www.dean.usma.edu/cte/ McLuhan's Ghost http://mcluhansghost.blogspot.com/ Diigo http://diigo.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you participate in the read/write web as a producer as well as as a consumer? Can I coax you into making contact to contribute questions, ideas or just to tell us a bit about your teaching situation? Related Websites: Audacity: http://audacity.forgenet.com/downloads Video Tutorial: http://blip.tv/file/804433/ Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 4 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:Why do we give written tests to students? What do the tests really test? Is there a more purposeful way of assessing and evaluating learning? Related Websites: http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/when-are-we-going-to-stop-giving-kids-tests-that-they-can-cheat-on/ Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[2] |
Wed, 2 April 2008 Questions for Consideration:What type of questions would you like to see answered on this podcast? Are there any edu-tech topics you would like to learn more about? How can you and I lead more teachers to become engaged in professional learning via podcasts? Related Websites: A video interview with Peter Purgathofer Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 31 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:How would you define Web 2.0? Related Websites: Hear Jeff Bezos talk about how “Web 2.0… is about making the Internet useful for computers.� Back in October 2004! Jeff Bezos at Web 2.0 Conference Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 March 2008 Questions for Consideration: What might happen if educators allowed students to spend part of their day/week working on self-selected, creative projects based on individual abilities and interests? Related Websites: Lots of Google Tools to Explore! Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 March 2008 Pecha Kucha is a form of presentation that ensures that the highlights are all that are shared. Twenty slides in twenty seconds each, or any other 'micro-presentation' format can provide the speaker with the opportunity to leave the audience wanting more, with plenty of room for multiple speakers in a given block of time. Questions for Consideration: What types of authentic presentations are suitable to short presentations? Related Websites: Pecha Kucha www.pecha-kucha Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:Are you on Twitter? What do you get out of it? Does your school district block or allow Twitter? What about blogs? Allowed or not? Does your board have policies or guidelines that you can share? Related Websites: http://twitter.com http://thecleversheep.wetpaint.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[1] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:Amid March Madness and Easter, do you turn your technology off? Is there an audience for online video that teaches? Related Websites: http://blip.tv http://teacher20.blip.tv/ http://www.varasoftware.com/products/screenflow/ Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:How often do you use CDs or DVDs? Like me, do you find yourself accessing content via wires or over the airwaves? Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 March 2008 Maybe it's time we re-think the most used micro-environment for learning: the desk.Questions for Consideration: Do you do anything special to ensure the comfort of your students or yourself when learning? Related Websites: http://www.scobleizer.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[1] |
Mon, 17 March 2008 Peter Purgathofer at the Viena University of Technology has forwarded an innovative way to engage lecture audiences!Slidecasting An excerpt from Massive "Multiplayer" E-Learning http://www.designsonelearning.net/index.php?section=1&item=3.453: "The goal of SlideCasting 2.0 is to enable students to use a live captured and jointly annotated representation of the presentation slides as a basis for a massively collaborative online discourse." A sample Slidecast:http://k2.iguw.tuwien.ac.at:3015/ Questions for Consideration: What are you doing that's engaging students? Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sat, 15 March 2008 It's my first sound-seeing tour!I've spent much of my March Break attending the Atlantic Canada Synchronized Swimming Championships. This tour of swimming and other athletic pursuits, takes place at the Claude Robillard Athletic facility in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Email: thecleversheep@gmail.com The Blog: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:Is sharing solutions to problems equivalent to cheating? or Is it just sensible collaboration? Is such discussion any more problematic if it takes place on Facebook instead of in a cafeteria or dorm room? Related Websites: Links to the Ryerson University Facebook story are on the blog: http://thecleversheep.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via the cleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever used Lego Robotics materials to teach your students to work as collaborative engineers? Will a conscious global machine be more 'justice oriented' than a networked society? What might this global machine be named? Related Websites: Robotics Links: http://www.ldcsb.on.ca/schools/cfe/robotics/index.htm DARPA Grand Challenge: http://www.darpa.mil/GRANDCHALLENGE/ Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[1] |
Wed, 5 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:What are we teaching the Machine? Are we teaching it the best of humankind or the worst or the middling? Related Websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL_9000 Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 March 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever considered that millions of people are teaching the World Wide Web... every day? What are the consequences of our connecting ideas, images and words for one another and for the machine? Continue the discussion on the blog: http://thecleversheep.com Related content: Michael Wesch, Photosynth, Flickr, Wired Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 29 February 2008 How did Star Wars invade my week?Let me recount the ways... My son insisted on "The Clone Wars" http://www.starwars.com/ Star Wars in 90 seconds http://www.youtube.com/v/EBM854BTGL0 Chad Vader http://www.youtube.com/v/4wGR4-SeuJ0 Clay Burell's Blog logo http://beyond-school.org/ Wookie pedia... http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page GLEF George Lucas is on to bigger and better things: Information and Inspiration for Innovative Teaching in K-12 Schools http://www.edutopia.org/ Comments[0] |
Thu, 28 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you experienced live video on the web? In what context? Can live video be harnessed for education? What barriers exist in your board to receiving video; to broadcasting video? Related Websites: http://thefischbowl.blogspot.com/ http://beyond-school.org/2008/02/27/when-a-substitute-teacher-knows-skype-missing-school-is-easy-video/ Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:Why do teachers and students have the same permissions when using the World Wide Web at school? Why do we apply a one-size-fits-all approach to professional development? Might teachers be provided with training and technology that suits their unique abilities and interests? Related Websites: Links and more are on the blog: http://thecleversheep.blogspot.com/2008/02/its-time-to-differentiate-support-for.html Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[8] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you contributed to a wiki yet? If you try it, you'll see how simple it can be to host and update web content all on your own! Related Websites: http://wetpaint.com http://thecleversheep.wetpaint.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:How much personal information do you have online? Is your personal information secure? What questions do you have about your online information? Your students have a stake in the answers to these questions, will they have a chance to think about them, before their entire lives exist in bits and bytes? Related Websites: The Blogs are the current source of information on Google Health, so go ahead and Google it "Google Health". Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Contribute to the wiki: http://thecleversheep.wetpaint.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 With tonight's total eclipse of the moon, I'm wondering, "What school skills are being eclipsed by new technologies?" and "What do we spend time on that is no longer relevant to the lives of our students?"Feel free to post your ideas for obsolete skills and 21st century skills on the "Let's Ban Chalk Wiki" http://thecleversheep.wetpaint.com Related sites: David Pogue's blog http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/ Beloit College Mindset list http://www.beloit.edu/~pubaff/mindset/ Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 February 2008 Wiki... from the "Hawaiian word for Fast"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/wiki I've opened my Wiki to the World following discussion on Will Richardson's blog: http://weblogg-ed.com How and when will meaningful change come to education... and what will it look like? You can help out by contributing to the 21st Century Skills pages on http://thecleversheep.wetpaint.com My contention is that teachers have to use the technologies to gain an understanding of their operation, and then they need to model the use of such tools in their personal learning. It is after this experience, that the employment of Web 2.0 tools in the classroom will make sense! Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 15 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:Do you know what you know about the net? Do you know what you DON'T know about the net? Do you know what your children & students do and don't know? Related Websites: http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2008/02/15/4848306-sun.html Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:How do you connect with like-minded colleagues in your district, across North America, around the World? Related Websites: www.twitter.com www.facebook.com www.myspace.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever benefitted from someone sharing resources with you? What have you developed/found that you can share? Related Websites: http://resources.elearningontario.ca Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 11 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:Have you ever read a blog? Did you know you can limit a Google search to blogs only? Related Websites: A few Educational Blogs to consider: http://thecleversheep.wetpaint.com/page/Recommended+Edu-Blogs Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 8 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:What projects could you co-author with a peer (or two or more)? Can you collaborate with others to appreciate how students can use Web 2.0 tools to do the same? Related Websites: http://documents.google.com Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 7 February 2008 Questions for Consideration:Where am I comfortable beginning? How about in differentiating some of the products you ask students to create? Related Websites: Check out Wesley Fryer's ideas on Digital Storytelling http://www.speedofcreativity.org/ Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[1] |
Mon, 4 February 2008 Archives are saving today's history on the World Wide Web. My favourite Internet Archives are listed on The Clever Sheep blog: http://thecleversheep.com Don't miss the Prelinger Archives, Internet Archive, Newseum, and Museums and Art Galleries from around the world! If you have archive links you'd like to share, feel free to drop me a line: thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 30 January 2008 Audacity is free for either Mac or PChttp://audacity.sourceforge.net/ More on the Blog: http://thecleversheep.com Feel free to Email: thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 28 January 2008 Educon 2.0The conference Wiki: http://educon20.wikispaces.com/ Photos of the Event, go to Flickr.com and search 'educon' Workshops online: http://www.ustream.tv/search/all/educon Twitter.com There are more links and an interesting panel discussion photo on the blog at http://thecleversheep.com As always, feel free to email your ideas, opinions, suggestions and more.... thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 January 2008 The recent misplacement of my keys led to some deep thinking about RFID technology. Do you know about Radio Frequency Identification? Do your students? They should... after all, this technology will play a key role in their lifetimes.Your host, Rodd Lucier, maintains The Clever Sheep blog, which focuses on the use of a wide range of evolving communications technologies in K-12 education at www.thecleversheep.com Feel free to make contact: thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 January 2008 PBS has just aired "Growing Up Online" and the show is available, where else? online at www.pbs.orgWhat does it mean for teachers? We're way, way, way behind! How about helping a colleague learn a new skill by introducing a few more folks to 'podcasting'? Continue the discussion via email: thecleversheep@gmail.com or on the Blog: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 Questions for Consideration:Why do we give exams? If they are so important, then why do we have exemptions? What 'real learning' can be assessed in an exam? Can we do better? Contact: Rodd Lucier via thecleversheep@gmail.com Continue the discussion: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 Powerpoint tips, and links to exemplary presentation content is available on The Clever Sheep blog, which focuses on the use of a wide range of evolving communications technologies in K-12 education at http://.thecleversheep.comQuestions, comments and suggestions for topics are always welcome via email: thecleversheep@gmail.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 January 2008 Classrooms can be engaging places to teach and learn, but we've got to re-think the designs of the tasks we use to teach students and to measure their performance.Rich Performance Tasks www.ldcsb.on.ca/schools/cfe/RPT/menu.html The Clever Sheep www.thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 No time for notes today... a nice little essay with links to external resources is published on the blog: http://thecleversheep.comThanks to Wesley Fryer for the link to the "Ban the Pencil" article... it's still very timely! Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 January 2008 In order to understand Social Networking, you need to experience it!Get an account: www.facebook.com www.linkedin.com www.myspace.com For more on this and other topics, visit the blog at www.thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 Did the Stone age end when we ran out of stone?Maybe not, but in looking at the pace of change in our education system, we may need to ban chalk! Think about it, each of 'The Three Ages' (Stone Age; the Bronze Age; the Iron age) were each represented by materials. In education, our history in tools: The Slate and Chalk Age (mid 1800's - present) The Paper and Pen Era (1900's to present) and the Internet and Keyboard Period (2000's to present) But we're still tied to both chalk/chalkboards; and paper/pen as tools! School 2.0 may one day arrive, harnessing the power of global networking with today's multimedia tools... But we may first have to "Ban Chalk!" in order to get educators to use the tools of the present! For more: visit The Clever Sheep Blog at www.thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 January 2008 Really Simple Syndication or RSS isn't simple if you've never heard of it!On many websites today, the content changes daily or even many times a day. The technology that allows users to update photos, bookmarks, or text content instantly, also allows readers to draw that new content essentially leaving the website wrappings behind. In order to take advantage of RSS enabled sites, you'll need to select for yourself a 'feed reader'. Once you have one, you can 'subscribe' to any RSS feed... (Don't forget to include "The Clever Sheep blog"!( an may of today's RSS is the content, while much of the More details and links to RSS readers are available on the blog: www.thecleversheep.com * Don't forget to subscribe to the feed of The Clever Sheep blog (http://feeds.feedburner.com/thecleversheep) in your feed-reader ! Now that you know how to use RSS, you might also want to subscribe to my bookmarks (http://Del.icio.us/thecleversheep) or to this Podcast (http://feeds.feedburner.com/ E-learningDaily). Just 'add new feeds' to your reader of choice. Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 January 2008 As an educator there are many ways to make use of 'del.icio.us' http://del.icio.us Visit the blog for links and more detailed explanations: http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 January 2008 This is my year end - year beginning review of the tech tools I've found most helpful in being creative and productive in producing rich content. Whether for teaching, publishing, or collaborating with teachers or students, these tools are each worthy of your consideration.Visit the Blog for more details http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 January 2008 Grieving on Facebook... It's real!Visit the Blog for more details http://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 26 December 2007 Cheating is the new normal... Should we worry about the future when everyone seems to cheat in some way? Is there a role teachers can play? The Clever Sheep Blog: www.thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 December 2007 Google has shared a holiday gift idea that can be used by educators all year round: Google invites the world to maps the holidays in text, images and video on a global scale. It's one more way Web 2.0 tools are engaging teachers and students in using the Read/Write Web. For more detail on this story including related hyperlinks visit the Blog for more details http://thecleversheep.comTheCleverSheep.com.Comments[4] |
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Wed, 19 December 2007 Web 2.0Teacher 2.0 Blackboard 2.0! Consider: Are you prepared to be a lifelong learner? Can you harness any one technology in a given school year? Visit the Blog for more details http://thecleversheep.comhttp://thecleversheep.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 Googling for Gold: http://www.ldcsb.on.ca/schools/cfe/GooglingGmail: Google.com or Google.ca Google Documents Tour: http://www.google.com/google-d-s/intl/en/tour1.html Google Documents: If you don't see it on your top menu bar within your Gmail account, click the 'more' button. Comments[0] |
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