From Twitter this afternoon, Australian time. BeckettsDad celebrates alone while wife, dogs, and kiddo sleep gently. Why? He just finished reviewing all of the DY/Dan blog ’4 Slide Sales Pitches’! about 6 hours ago from web grahamwegner @BeckettsDad. Another way to judge the 4slidecomp would be to get the contestants to name their favourite (apart [...]
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[slideshare id=88700&doc=graham-wegner4216&w=425] Here’s my shot at Dan Meyer’s 4slidecomp. The task is to pitch yourself in 4 slides or less into your next job, career, university course, whatever. In a nice gesture, Dan even emailed me inviting me to “have a go” as I enjoy playing around in Photoshop (GIMP still is beyond my comfort [...]
I learn most when I’m challenged to justify or explain the rationale behind my classroom practice and the choices about the tasks I set for my class. The challenge can come in the form of a blog post that questions, a comment response that draws assumptions or a reflective research tool that has me watching [...]
Dean has tagged me so here goes. Cut’n paste and insert my facts. I like Dean’s alteration to Rule 3 so the same applies here. (I won’t leave a comment informing of the tag – if you’re the one of the unlucky 8, you can read it here or in your choice of aggregator.)First, the [...]
After a Skype conversation with Darren Draper, one of driving forces behind the Edublogger World Ning, I’ve had this idea swirling around in my head that I have no hope of realising. But I’ll put it out there just in case some techno whiz kid is looking to build the killer app for teacher professional [...]
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