Equipped as a storychaser with my iPad2, a $60 iRig mic, and the help of friends (as well as some bystanders) willing to be short-term videographers, I’ve recorded a series of interviews this week here in Philadelphia for the 2011 International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference.
This first episode is a three minute interview with Russell Burt, principal of Pt England School in Auckland, New Zealand. Russell and his staff have initiated an innovative approach to 1:1 learning, in which parents pay $15 per month for their students to use and eventually own their own netbook laptops.
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