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Category Archives: Conferences
10 Website Tips for 2020 – My Takeaways from FinalsiteU.
There are numerous things that you can learn while attending a conference, and the best are the things you can take away that apply across several areas. This past week I attended the Finalsite user conference – FinalsiteU – in … Continue reading
Posted in Communications & Marketing, Conferences, Data Management, Design, Schools, Social Media
Tagged FinalSite, FinalsiteU
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Enough with the jargon! Simplify and talk about Teaching and Learning.
I like things simple. Break things down for me into their simplest terms and let’s talk. This is the model I follow when I talk to anyone about technology I try to break things down to their simplest parts as … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences, Teaching & Learning
Tagged backward design, close reading, comprehension, educon, educon 2.5, professional development
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Evernote Trunk Conference: Rethinking Education (Video)
On August 24th, 2012, Reshan Richards (@reshanrichards) and I, along with Rob Van Nood (@evernotefolios) had the opportunity to speak at the Evernote Trunk Conference on “Rethinking Education” with Evernote. Reshan and I discussed how we came to use Evernote … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences, EdTech, Evernote, Teaching & Learning
Tagged Evernote, Evernote Trunk Conference
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What I did on my Summer Vacation.
With summer is officially over I feel it’s about time for that recap every person has asked to write at some point in their lives… What I did on my Summer Vacation. While this isn’t necessarily going to be about … Continue reading
Posted in 1to1, Conferences, Data Management, EdTech, Evernote, Social Media, Teaching & Learning
Tagged edSocialMedia, egagement, Evernote, giving back, Laptop Institute, productivity, Proof Group, WordPress
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Geeking out at the PSU MacAdmins Conference.
If you’re not pushing yourself you not growing. Finding good opportunities and ways to push yourself professionally are often hard to come by, so when my colleague came back from the PSU MacAdmins conference last year and said “WOW” I … Continue reading
Posted in 1to1, Administration & Management, AppleTV, Conferences, EdTech, Technical
Tagged absolute software, aelp, Apple, apple vo, AppleID, AppleTV, avlp, casper, command line, configurator, COPPA, deployment, ios, JAMF, psumacadmin, psumacconf, scripting, terminal
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My day at Educon 2012
This was the second year in a row that I attended Educon for the Saturday sessions. If you’ve never been to Educon before it is held at the Science Leadership Academy (SLA) in center city Philadelphia. If you have never been … Continue reading
Posted in 1to1, Conferences, EdTech, Teaching & Learning
Tagged 21st Century Skills, action research, Bud Hunt, constructivism, Don Buckley, educon, Franklin Institute, Gary Stager, Henry Jenkins, IBL, Jonathan Becker, Karen Blumberg, Meredith Stweart, new media literacies, PBL, Philadelphia, practitioner research, research, science leadership academy, Seymour Papert, simplicity, SLA, social media, teacher research, The School at Columbia, Will Richardson
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Interested in talking about Moodle? Moot anyone?
Are you interested in talking about Moodle? Would you like to come to a conference devoted to Moodle? Would you be willing to present at a conference devote to Moodle? Are you are curious about how Moodle can be used in your school? Would you … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Conferences, Moodle, Teaching & Learning
Tagged Apple, linux, Moodle, Moodle 2.0, NEIT, NEIT2011, NYSAIS
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WordCamp Philly Version 2.0
There are certain things I look forward to in my job and the opportunities it affords me to learn new things and expand knowledge base. WordCamp Philly 2011 provided me with the opportunity and delivered on learning in spades. This … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Community, Conferences, Social Media
Tagged Brad Williams, Community, Disqus, EdgeRank, edSocialMedia, Facebook, Google, IntenseDebate, LDAP, LiveFyre, Nile Flores, Open Graph Protocol, open space, Patrick O'Keefe, Redd Gustow, Sean Blanda, Twitter, WordCamp, WordCampPhilly, WordPress
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EdCampNYC 2011 – It’s all about the conversations
On October 1st I attended my second EdCampNYC. It was a somewhat gray day, but the weather would be no indication of the quality of the day ahead of me. I had attend the previous year (My Day at EdCampNYC … Continue reading
Posted in 1to1, Conferences, iPad, Teaching & Learning
Tagged EdCamp, Evernote, explain everything, Facebook, Moodle, Twitter
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inService to unService and the addition of the Student Voice.
If you have never attended an unconference before I would highly recommend it. I recently attended EdCampNYC (My day at EdCamp NYC 2010) and loved it. If you are not familiar with what a unconference is or how it is … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences, EdTech, Schools, Teaching & Learning
Tagged EdCamp, faculty development, inservice, NEIT, NYSAIS, open space, professional development, students, unconference, unservice
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