About a month or so ago, I did a phone interview with Professor Marion Dugan of Drexel University. That interview now is the first podcast in their Profiles in Educational Leadership series. Feel free to give a listen.
A View From the Schoolhouse
About a month or so ago, I did a phone interview with Professor Marion Dugan of Drexel University. That interview now is the first podcast in their Profiles in Educational Leadership series. Feel free to give a listen.
So Marcie and I had this radical idea that we could put together a video podcast for the K-12 Online Conference. Piece o’ cake, right?
Well, except we forgot just how insane life is when you are trying to get a school up and running. So we finished one version of it, but we weren’t pleased. It was shall we say… rough.
But in the spirit of Web 2.0, we have SLA Movie 2.0, which is much more of a cohesive narrative, and isn’t quite as thrown together. And it was finished yesterday — a good week and a half after it was supposed to be uploaded… and the amazing K-12 Online folks dealt with our last second change.
So go to our entry in the K-12 Online Conference — Planning the 21st Century School.
(And thanks to the K-12 Online organizers and presenters for all their amazing work.)
Thanks to Arvind Grover and Alex Ragone of 21st Century Learning for doing their podcast last Friday with the SLA faculty. A special thanks to Arvind who gave of his summer time and came down to Philly to help us learn moodle. He was a gracious and talented faciltator and trainer, and we got a ton out of the session. And then, after the session, he and Alex fired up the podcast and we had a blast talking with Alex and Arvind about SLA and 21st Century Learning.
So go give a listen to the podcast. I hope it is just the next in a series that we are able to do with Alex and Arvind about the progress at SLA. And I can’t wait until our faculty aren’t guests on someone else’s podcast, but rather our teachers and students are creating their own shows!