Crazy about changing the tradition in education with technology. I have the pleasure to work with devoted educators. Also, interested in education policy in Minnesota and at a national level.
Yeah this is interesting. Can you do anything beyond having conversation and posting videos? It doesn't seem to have the potential for creation that a wiki does. It looks nice, though.
I like th fuzzy picture :) I think there are interesting forums, etc. with other teachers- I've already found some cool referrals to different tech things.
Aww, thanks for being my friend :) We'll see if this goes anywhere. I went to forums and a question about social networking (I e-mailed you). I think there are lots of tecchy people on here, so it can be helpful to dialogue with them.
I;m sure we could legally sign up as many people as we wanted. It would also be possible to use ning to start our own circle of friends if we wanted to.
Hi, Aaron - I didn't recognize you with your, uh, interesting photo (kind of artsy-angry-serial-killer-ish).
Thanks for your policy activism session at MNCS this week! I thought you might like to know how I have already benefited from utilizing several of the techie ideas that you shared. First, I set up a Google Alert for education blogs; when I got the alert this morning, one of the links led me to CR 2.0 where I have been learning more about the educational applications of collaborative technology (including Ning).
Finally, I'd like to point out that the "About Me" section of my CR2.0 page will serve as my 2-minute (well, 5-minute) "elevator talk," if you're willing to accept that assignment a day late. ;-)
Too bad we missed each other! Things are moving here... figuratively and literally:)
Just moved into a beautiful new used house and very excited about the improvements and progress of Project Foundry. Lil' Gracie is just the cutiest little thing! Check out her blog if you're ever bored: http://babykrukowski.blogspot.com
Take care,
Shane
Expect an update next week and then again in September.
I am relatively new here. I am from Ghana and I'm just here to learn, contribute as well as link up with like-minded people who will be willing to share their experiences as well as help in spreading the concept of distance learning and adult education to Africa, which lags behind as far as education is concerned. My company has developed a television program called 'ADULTS IN EDUCATION' which is used in teaching,especially adults, how to read and write as well as general tips on how to take care of oneself. We also treat social issues as well. Television is still the widest means of disseminating information here in Ghana.
Nick Ryan
Aug 9, 2007
Nick Ryan
Aug 9, 2007
Karen Locke
Aug 9, 2007
Karen Locke
Aug 9, 2007
Nick Ryan
Aug 10, 2007
Rich White
http://classroom20.ning.com/group/croquetsecondlif
Aug 13, 2007
Deb White Groebner
Thanks for your policy activism session at MNCS this week! I thought you might like to know how I have already benefited from utilizing several of the techie ideas that you shared. First, I set up a Google Alert for education blogs; when I got the alert this morning, one of the links led me to CR 2.0 where I have been learning more about the educational applications of collaborative technology (including Ning).
Finally, I'd like to point out that the "About Me" section of my CR2.0 page will serve as my 2-minute (well, 5-minute) "elevator talk," if you're willing to accept that assignment a day late. ;-)
It was nice to meet you on Thursday!
Deb
Jul 25, 2008
Shane Krukowski
Too bad we missed each other! Things are moving here... figuratively and literally:)
Just moved into a beautiful new used house and very excited about the improvements and progress of Project Foundry. Lil' Gracie is just the cutiest little thing! Check out her blog if you're ever bored: http://babykrukowski.blogspot.com
Take care,
Shane
Expect an update next week and then again in September.
Jul 28, 2008
kosh
Jul 28, 2008