Breaking the ice of technology literacy for teachers and students.
Greetings,
With all of the focus on negative events happening online, I’d like to thank those of you who through the wonders of Web 2.0 have helped me to learn.
Will Richardson- Thanks to Will for his presentation at the MACUL conference in 2006. I caught the last few minutes of his presentation and it changed my way of thinking about the web. Needless to say I attended almost all of his presentations at this year’s MACUL confereence.
Tips From the Top Floor and Chris Marquardt- This was the first podcast I started listening to last year. It features great tips for Digital Photography
KidCast: Learning and Teaching with Podcasts by Dan Schmit- Thanks for the ideas and tips on using podcasts in the classroom.
Scott Mcleod from Dangerously Irrevelant, Dan Meyer from DY/DAN and David Warlick from 2 Cents Worth
For making me think with each of your posts.
Clarence Fisher from Remote Access-Thanks for the ideas on classrooms as learning studios.
Chris Lehman from Practical Theory- Its great to hear from alternatives ways of schooling. My school is a charter school in Michigan and its nice to hear different approaches to learning.
Wesley Fryer from the Speed of Creativity- Thanks for all of the ideas and podcasts from conferences I can’t attend. Also thanks for my first comment on this blog, many months ago.
Vicki Davis from Cool Cat Teacher Blog- I’ve really appreciated the frequent links to tools and websites.
I am sure there are other people who I have forgotten to thank. Thanks to all for your thoughts and time in putting together your blogs and podcasts.
Chris
April 7th, 2007 at 5:03 am
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you’re enjoying Dangerously Irrelevant. I checked out your Wayfaring map and might have to do something with that, so thanks also for showing me a new tool. I love the blogosphere!
April 7th, 2007 at 8:44 am
What an excellent idea.
And…. You are most welcome. Always glad to hear that my words are not falling out into the blogosphere unheard.
April 7th, 2007 at 11:50 am
Happy Cyber compliment day to you as well! It is such a great environment to be in — such a conversation that spurs all of its participants on to greatness. Thank you for begin a part. And thank you most of all for including me in such a list of amazing people!
April 7th, 2007 at 12:01 pm
Neat. Thanks.
April 9th, 2007 at 1:16 pm
Thank you for including me!