This podcast features two interviews from TCEA 2007. The first is a short interview with Rachel Tucker from Bonham ISD, Texas, in which she shares an idea for U.S. college students studying abroad formally adopting K-12 classrooms to share and communicate with during their international experience. Secondly, the podcast includes an interview science teacher Stef Paramoure conducted with me following the iPod Palooza at TCEA. Our conversation was wide ranging, but included ideas for inspiring students to constructively write the web in 21st century classrooms. These teachers are fired up! Their excitement is contagious!
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- Good Fair Use Copyright Example in School: “Communities” and The Lion Sleeps Tonight – 2020
- Cell Phone Digital Storytelling with Narrable – 2013
- Visualizing Sharing #edushare – 2012
- Create iPad Stories with StoryPatch – 2011
- Cool Tools for the Classroom by Dr Carl Owens #msmeca11 – 2011
- Leading Schools with Digital Vision in a Bubblesheet World (Slidecast) #msmeca11 – 2011
- To what countries have you Skyped? (from Mississippi) #msmeca11 – 2011
- Outsourcing school district IT staff – 2010
- Online learning at Crescent, Oklahoma – 2010
- Teaching more content with an IWB is not transformational – 2010