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Thank you for visiting. I hope you come often and leave comments. As a technology trainer for all ages (elementary, secondary and adults) I come across information that amaze and saddens me. I plan to share this informatin with you. This is a learning experience so the stories are real, the names and sometimes places may be changed. Some stories should make you laugh, some may make you cry but they all present learning opportunities.



Wednesday, June 30, 2010

RECOMMENDED BLOG SITES

Blogs enable me to investigate, create and publish content that I think is important. To extend my blog so that I incorporate more information, I am always searching for varied, reliable content on the web. Varied content enables me to receive information from a variety of disconnected sources so I can weigh the content and form my own opinion. Reliable content ensures that I am using reputable professionals with knowledge and expertise in their chosen area. The goal is to find and link or post the best information possible.

The three blogs listed below contain great information no teaching, learning, e-learning and instructional design. All three contain articles written by the blogger as well as links to other published articles. The blog pages are well organized and information is easy to find. These sites allow me to subscribe and comment on the blogger content. The first blog site is by Ferdinand Krauss. It provides a host of methods on how to teach in an e-learning environment. Approaches and examples make it a useful resources. The second blog s by Amit Garg. It is a reference guide for instructional designers. It contains a list of articles and blogs that must be read. This sit is fluid and keeps me up to date on the things I should know about. The third and final blog is by Bill Ferriter. His article on blogging and wikis was part of our resource list this week. I was introduced to Mr. Ferriter a year ago and was immediately impressed with the voice he provides in the area of technology infusion. He was added to my list because I want to hear what he has to sat and I want to introduce him to others!

RECOMMENDED BLOGS
1. IDEAS: Instructional Design for Elearning Approaches
http://ideas.blogs.com/
2. 30 Top Online Resources for Instructional Designers To Keep Up With
http://www.upsidelearning.com/blog/index.php/2010/05/20/30-top-online-resources-for-instructional-designers-to-keep-up/
3. The Tempered Radical
http://teacherleaders.typepad.com/the_tempered_radical/

Friday, June 25, 2010

Is it Time To Retire?

A teacher called me into her second grade classroom to resolve an Internet connection problem. While I was there the teacher preceded with her lesson using an overhead projector. She placed a piece of paper on the overhead, hit the switch and the document appeared on the white board. One student yelled, "Mrs. Jones (name changed) I can't see the rest".

The teacher walked over to the white board, placed her hands on it and began to slide her hands from left to right then exclaimed, "It won't move over!"

QUESTION: Is there a point at which technology exceeds a teacher's ability and they should retire?