This week was the OpenEd Conference in Utah. Last year I remember watching Gardner Campbell’s keynote and thinking “Oh man, another “Bag of Gold story” and that it was another idea that would take me a long time to figure
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Mirror Mirror
Mirrors are pretty powerful. Sometimes they show us what we don’t want to see and other times they might reward us for perfectly reflecting the person we believe ourselves to be. We know the reflection is unbiased, and unable, to
EDUCAUSE 2013 Overall Reflection
It was great to be in the environment. By that I mean there were ideas wandering around and people who had little to do other than wonder about them. I was able to spark up many conversations before sessions, after
The Structure of 9x9x25
What is being done here could be what is happening in your courses. Work could be shared and reflected on in a public place. You know, like the internet. It could look more like you and less like Blackboard or
I Went to the Conference and…
Next week I am in Anaheim at the Educause Conference. I get to see Sir Ken Robinson and Jane Mcgonigal as keynotes! Sir Ken’s TED talk on creativity still ranks as one of my favorite. I am excited! Educause is
Do We Behave Like “The Best Things in Life Are Free?”
Yesterday I spoke with Mary Bart from Faculty Focus and asked her for some “vendor swag” for our 9x9x25 Challenge. I asked because our Challenge is short a week or two of weekly rewards. After I explained the Challenge to
The Aesthetic of Classroom Experience
Any one experience is made up of many smaller experiences. For example, jumping into cold water is not just the experience of “wet.” It is made of many sensations from cold, to wet, to weightlessness, to moving vertically down and
Call it “Out of Home Work!” September 27, 2013
A whole lotta “homework” should be the stuff that cannot be done inside the walls of a classroom. Like interviewing someone, or going to the park, or making projects at a friend’s house, or looking up at the stars at
Where Did I Put That Conversation?
I won’t dwell on the fact that we intentionally make students do thoughtful work and then release the work into some digital outer space, never to be heard or read again. That IS what happens to Blackboard discussion forums. I’ll
A Test is a Test? September 13, 2013
What are the features of assessment that make it a valuable practice? We stood at the top of the grassy hill looking down the slope. My daughter was just out of training wheels and had yet to master moving forward
What I Hope for the 9x9x25 Challenge
I hope that as a result of the Challenge we can begin to develop a repository of writing from our faculty. I hope that over the years it is one place a faculty member may go to get some insight
There is No Longer a Difference Between #ds106 and the Rest of Life
Today I had a great conversation with several teachers about tools and teaching. We wandered about challenges and opportunities and it was what I love: wondering about teaching and learning. But, near the end, one of the less “techy” teachers