Showing posts with label thetechcurve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thetechcurve. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Spreading the Word

A big thank you goes out to Will Richardson for the mention of The Tech Curve in his latest article in District Administration magazine.

The article entitled, "Now Playing: The Live Web" discusses how live interaction on the internet is changing the game.

"...more and more tools are allowing realtime
publication
and interaction among global audiences."



Also a great big thank you goes to Cheryl Oakes who mentioned my students on the Tech Learning Blog referring to the interview they did on the latest WOW20 podcast.




Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Tech Curve Show - Episode 7

As follow up to my previous post, some of my high school students watch and discussed parts of the Frontline video 'Growing Up Online' and there is some discussion of the OLPC.




Thursday, January 10, 2008

The Tech Curve - Episode 5

The Tech Curve
Episode 5
(If you cannot see the video below, please unblock BESS)



SHOW NOTES




Thursday, December 20, 2007

Friday, November 16, 2007

The Tech Curve - Episode 3

While still getting the bugs out of the process, I'm happy to see how the kids are progressing with their comfort level on a live show.





Friday, November 02, 2007

The Tech Curve Episode 1 - The Mac Book

Some of the students in my broadcasting class are creating a weekly technology help show for students and teachers. This was the first outing and I think went very well!


Thursday, June 21, 2007

The Tech Institute - Tuesday

Another great day, this one focused on iTunes and podcasting. There were a number of links today and I'll post a few of them here.

Did You Know? Video (This is in YouTube, so will be blocked by Bess.)

Also here is Mrs. Cochrane's class podcast, Give it a listen! learning4me.mypodcast.com

Ok, back to getting ready for tomorrow!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

The Tech Institute - Wednesday

Today was a lot of fun, we covered Blogs and Google Reader in the morning and Google Calendar in the afternoon. (Although I think the teachers had the most fun setting up their iGoogle page :)

Tomorrow, iPods and iTunes!