I have created a new “page” on my blog titled “Videos for PD.” This is accessible in the drop-down menu under the top menu item “Resources.” There are MANY wonderful videos now available and shared online that are appropriate for different professional development contexts, and I have attempted to link the primary videos I’m using these days in workshops and presentations with teachers.
If you know of other videos appropriate to include in the categories on that page, please add a comment to the page or this blog post. Also, if you or someone else has compiled a list of similar links to videos great for professional development, please leave a comment with that URL as well. 🙂
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On this day..
- Planning for Smart School Network Management - 2015
- Use IFTTT to Auto-Tweet New Posts from Your Classroom Blog - 2013
- Reflections from the M - 2011
- We Need More Hawkeyes - 2010
- Moving Beyond the Tools.....How Do We Implement Them? - 2010
- Are virtual interactions REAL? A video answer from @danlovejoy - 2009
- New media changing journalism norms - 2009
- Helping young people prepare for IT related careers - 2008
- Learning with the Podcast Shuffle - 2005
- Google news embraces RSS feeds! - 2005
Great list, Wes. Between you and Miguel, I think all the bases are covered. Have you considered adding David’s keynote for the 2006 K-12 Online Conference to the list as a reference for teachers. I know it is too long to show in a PD session, but it would be a great primer for teachers to view prior to a PD session. And the little old lady interrupting him on the walking path is priceless. That is the essence of disruptive.