Apple recently had request from a customer who wanted to visit a school that had been using iPads for more than a year. Of course it was not possible –…
Read More Building Learning 2.011 – one participant at a time
Apple recently had request from a customer who wanted to visit a school that had been using iPads for more than a year. Of course it was not possible –…
Read More Building Learning 2.011 – one participant at a time
I have just been at the ADE Asia Insitute in HCMC and I feel that I have arrived back at home with the bends; I am giddy with exhaustion and…
Yesterday I was chatting with Andrew Churches (Edorgami) on Skype and he sent me this link to the Lynx marketing gimmick which uses augmented reality (AR). AR is the ability…
This post is what I would call my ‘road-to-recovery’ first post! Yes, I have been so busy that I have neglected my blogging. I’m not sure who my audience is…
Have you played the ‘Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon’ game? It was a favourite with our IT team when sitting in traffic on our way back from technology get-togethers in…
Being an Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE) has opened a huge number of doors for me: I am part of a great network of educators; ADE’s are enthusiastic and keen to…
Can you help? Are you an expert in one of the following or know one? My current grade 12 IB ITGS students at the Western Academy of Beijing need ‘experts’…
Read More Seeking ‘experts’ for IB ITGS students to interview
The Beijing Learning Summit 2010 certainly delivered what was offered: ‘authentic, just-in-time PD that is both effective and affordable.’ We had over thirty presenters from eight different schools – the…
This academic year I have been actively shifting towards online collaborations and communications. Being based here in China adds an interesting perspective due to a number of Web 2.0 services…
At Learning 2.010, the more you put in, the more you get out. It is a place where you make connections and develop your personal learning network. It’s about you…
Read More Learning 2.010 : Reflections from the First Steps Cohort #3