I am now starting another journey with some colleagues in Monroe county. We are participating with the NY State Education Department through a Grant with the Federal DOE and AT&T who worked with EdTech Leaders Online, a non-profit organization, to create a Web 2.0 online course.
We are now going through this online course, with yours truly as the facilitator. I thought that over the next 6 weeks I will provide some view into not only what we are learning and discussing, but also some of my thinking as an online facilitator.
So a quick update from the course. We are introducing ourselves right now and here are some of the questions and ideas that have popped up so far:
- Many of us have heard about and seen Web 2.0 technologies, but few of us use them regularly either for our own professional growth or for classrooms
- Those that have used these tools for classrooms, the projects or use have not taken off very successfully
- Wide variety of skills and experiences from teachers and administrators mean that the connections between needs and use of the appropriate tools fall on a limited group of people.
- Everyone is excited about the connective power of this type of technology. Some have mentioned that local connections can be just as powerful as the global ones.
Happy exploring,
J:)
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