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  • Notes from Gary Stager’s Keynote: 2012 Interactive Learning Institute #k20ili

    These are my notes from Gary Stager‘s luncheon keynote at the 2012 Interactive Learning Institute sponsored by the K20 Center at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. MY THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS ARE IN ALL CAPS. MY NOTES FROM GARY’S PREVIOUS BREAKOUT SESSION ARE ALSO AVAILABLE, GARY’S HANDOUT LINK IS: http://stager.tv/blog/?p=1857 Computers have been in…

  • This Is What Learning Looks Like by Gary Stager (Nov 2012)

    These are my notes from Gary Stager‘s breakout session, “This Is What Learning Looks Like,” at the 2012 Interactive Learning Institute sponsored by the K20 Center at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. MY THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS ARE IN ALL CAPS. Send an email to hey@stager.org to receive links for a collection of resources…

  • Morning discussions on digital content, textbooks, & learning

    These are my notes from our initial morning discussions on March 19, 2012, at the “Beyond the Textbook” forum in Washington D.C. Participants are included on this Twitter list. Follow these continuing discussions with the Twitter hashtag #beyondthetextbook. See my post from earlier today, “Required Reading for #beyondthetextbook” for more background. what should digital textbooks…

  • Anywhere, Anytime Learning by Janet Barresi

    These are my notes from Oklahoma state superintendent Janet Barresi‘s opening comments at the February 7, 2012 Oklahoma Technology Association / Encycl-Media Conference. MY THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS ARE IN ALL CAPS. I want to talk to you about anywhere, anytime learning Fundamental question: What is the value of a book? – the glue binding and…

  • Karl Fisch at the 2011 Innovative Learning Institute

    These are my notes from Karl Fisch’s luncheon keynote at the November 10, 2011, Innovative Learning Institute hosted by the K-20 Center at the University of Oklahoma. MY THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS ARE IN ALL CAPS. Links from Karl’s breakout sessions are available on Google Sites. This session is available as a no-edit audio podcast via…

  • Connect the Dots: The Political Revolution We Need in the USA

    I’m not just interested in playing a catalyzing role in the learning revolution worldwide: I’m also deeply interested and motivated to bring about a political revolution. I’m interested in and committed to peaceful self-determination. Larry Lessig has articulated the kind of change I want to both see and tangibly advance in his 30 minute video,…

  • Tony Wagner discussing learning at the 2011 Intellectual Warrior’s Conference

    These are my notes from Dr Tony Wagner‘s presentation: “Overcoming the Global Achievement Gap: Learning, Leading and Teaching in the 21st Century” at the 2011 Intellectual Warrior’s Conference at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, on April 12, 2011. Tony is an Innovation Education Fellow at the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard, and the author of “The…

  • US Army Moving to Embrace iPhones, iPads, and Blended Learning

    The official US Army video on YouTube, “Army Learning Concept 2015,” dramatizes a vision of learning for the future soldier filled with iPhone and iPad use which reminds me of Abilene Christian University’s video “Connected” which was published several years ago. The music reminds me of the battle scene music in trailer for “The Lion,…

  • Alan November’s Opening Comments: Innovative Learning Institute 2010

    These are my notes from Alan November‘s opening presentation at the 4 November 2010 Innovative Learning Institute, sponsored by the OU K-20 Center in Norman, Oklahoma. MY THOUGHTS AND REFLECTIONS ARE IN ALL CAPS. Work ethic is key, esp. in developing world schools (this is a big differentiator in what we see comparing US schools…

  • Smartphone activations, iPad Sales and Vision for Transformed Learning

    Consider these statistics shared by Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Monday: But what about Google? Last week, Eric Schmidt reiterated that they are activating 200,000 Android devices per day, and have around 90,000 apps in their app store. For comparison, Apple has activated around 275,000 iOS devices per day on average for the past 30…