Nov 25
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by Plug Us In I have been off and on writing this “weekly” post but I think that it is important to recognize some of the great content that I am reading out there that may have been missed in tweets and I like trying to culminate [...]
Tagged with: chris wejr • George Couros • kristen swanson • learning • teaching and learning • technology • writing
Nov 04
cc licensed ( BY NC SD ) flickr photo shared by gcouros I have been on the road a considerable amount in the last month so I have decided to blog on stuff that has inspired me and write in a spontaneous manner so the “you should read…” post that I have tried to write [...]
Tagged with: educational leadership • George Couros • leadership • learning • transformation
Oct 11
I saw this great post from Hugh McDonald, and with his permission, he has allowed me to repost it here. Please take a look as it could be a VERY powerful project. _________________________________________________________ Below is a video shot in a relatively short time span this morning while my wife was running errands and I was [...]
Tagged with: 60 second story • digital fluency • digital literacy • hugh mcdonald • learning • media • video
Oct 01
cc licensed ( BY NC SD ) flickr photo shared by gcouros I missed sharing this post last week as I decided to take a Sunday off from everything and just watch some football There is a ton of great stuff and the article this week really pushed my own thinking about what can be [...]
Tagged with: Edudemic • ipad implementation • ipads • jabiz raisdana • karen lirenman • learning
Sep 17
cc licensed ( BY NC SD ) flickr photo shared by dkuropatwa Every now and then, I like to go back through my old Diigo bookmarks and look at articles that I have shared in the past in the “You Should Read” category as I know many readers will have missed these at the time [...]
Tagged with: creativity • learning • student achievement
Dec 11
There are two more weeks of school until the Christmas break yet I am continuously inspired by educators and their work ethic coming into the final weeks. I know that it is easy to shut down and start throwing in videos for kids to watch, but they always take their cues from us. Keep the [...]
Tagged with: 180 project • 184 project • blogging • Dancing with an ipod in public • John Seely Brown • learning • writing
Nov 27
As I continue to do work with our school communities, here is the most recent parent presentation I have done within Parkland School Division (please feel free to share). Digital Citizenship – Parent Presentation View more presentations from George Couros
Tagged with: digital citizenship • digital identity • learning • parent presentation • parents as partners
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