Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Monday, December 08, 2014
The Infinite Thinking Machine
The Tech Sherpas made it on The Infinite Thinking Machine! It's an introduction to some of the work the students do helping educators around the world.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Friday, November 07, 2014
The Art of Deliberate Patience
It was the first snow day of the year on Monday, (November 3rd, by the way, the earliest in my recollection but who's counting) and we did all the typical snow-man-day things, but one of the unexpected benefits was that we lost power and the Internet for the day. Usually that's an imposition of course, but we had a generator and nowhere to be so we came up with our own entertainment.
I remember one of my favorite past-times as a child was building card houses. We had drawers full of partial decks that were never thrown out and I would transform them into impossible towers and forts. I hadn't thought about them until (after a cut throat family tournament of UNO) my son and I started new construction!
I would build, build, build and watch half a tower fall down just to build, build, build again. What I realized is that learning how the tower falls became an integral aspect of the final product itself. And most importantly, I learned a kind of patience in this iteration process. Deliberate patience is something our kids don't experience much these days. (A friend of mine said, "Try watching your T-Ball player wait for a hit in deep right and you'll appreciate patience." ) Developing a practiced patience that comes from stacking cards I was encouraged how long my boys were willing to stick with it.
(My personal record as a child was nine tiers high and something I'm still proud of.)
I remember one of my favorite past-times as a child was building card houses. We had drawers full of partial decks that were never thrown out and I would transform them into impossible towers and forts. I hadn't thought about them until (after a cut throat family tournament of UNO) my son and I started new construction!
I would build, build, build and watch half a tower fall down just to build, build, build again. What I realized is that learning how the tower falls became an integral aspect of the final product itself. And most importantly, I learned a kind of patience in this iteration process. Deliberate patience is something our kids don't experience much these days. (A friend of mine said, "Try watching your T-Ball player wait for a hit in deep right and you'll appreciate patience." ) Developing a practiced patience that comes from stacking cards I was encouraged how long my boys were willing to stick with it.
(My personal record as a child was nine tiers high and something I'm still proud of.)
Friday, October 24, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
The Tech Sherpas go International!!
The Tech Sherpas had an amazing time this weekend at the first Student Summit and the largest Google in Education Summit to date.
Friday, the Tech Sherpas participated in the Student Summit with the Ottawa Catholic School Board. We had a couple hundred students from various schools where high school students were teaching sessions on Google tools to younger grades. What a fantastic model for learning!
The kids were excited to be there and of course, the Sherpas were happy to help out. These students asked questions, dove into the tools and kept us busy!
Friday, the Tech Sherpas participated in the Student Summit with the Ottawa Catholic School Board. We had a couple hundred students from various schools where high school students were teaching sessions on Google tools to younger grades. What a fantastic model for learning!
The kids were excited to be there and of course, the Sherpas were happy to help out. These students asked questions, dove into the tools and kept us busy!
Next up was the largest Google in Education Summit to date! Ottawa, where the Tech Sherpas presented, helped out and rocked the demo slam!
All said, we want to thank the OCSB for inviting us to the Student Summit and EdTechTeam for inviting us to participate in an amazing opportunity!
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
West Coast Tour
It's been a terrific trip to California! In a single week my son and I hit two Google Summits, attended a team building day
and keynoted the kick off event for the Burton School District school year.
He told me he learned about it from his teacher last year (kudos to Mrs. Maxium) and then we researched to see how to get there. We used all the typical online tools you'd guess, Google Maps, Search and Facebook and found directions.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Alan November's Building Learning Communities Conference
Another amazing year at +Alan November's Building Learning Communities. This years began with sessions on creating Digital Portfolios in the Classroom and was followed up with the Tech Sherpas teaching and learning from educators from around the world!
One of the highlights of the trip is getting to spend time with +Darren Kuropatwa. He was generous enough to join the Tech Sherpa Show after his terrific keynote.
One of the highlights of the trip is getting to spend time with +Darren Kuropatwa. He was generous enough to join the Tech Sherpa Show after his terrific keynote.
Here's a blast from the past, one of my students interviewing +Darren at BLC 2008!
(Like Darren says, nothing on the Internet ever goes away!)
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Saturday, March 08, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
The Tech Sherpas go to Texas
I love my job.
And one of the best parts of being a teacher is being able to provide experiences for students they otherwise wouldn't get. This week I had the opportunity to bring two of my Tech Sherpas to the Texas Computer Educator Association Conference in Austin.
The presentations we covered were: Implementing Google Tools District-wide, Using Google Hangouts in the Classroom and most importantly, Using Students as Tech Support.
Events like this are such huge experiences for my students, (who had never flown before) and it's not just presenting. I've always felt that public speaking is like juggling. You can't read a book or watch a video on how to do it well, you have to actually DO it! Again and again and again, making mistakes perhaps, but getting a little better each time. And the way for our students to get better at it is for as authentic a setting you can get for them.
One of the analogies I like to share about the benefit of bringing kids at conferences comes from Douglas Edwards' book, I'm Feeling Lucky. Edwards was Google's 59th employee and in the book he talks about his interview with one of Google's founders, Sergey Brin. Near the end of the interview, Sergey informed Edwards, "I'm going to give you five minutes, when I come back, I want you to explain to me something complicated that I don't already know." Brin explained later that he asks because if an interview otherwise goes poorly the time wasn't a total loss since he'd learned something new. I feel the same about having students present. In addition to whatever the attendees get from a presentation, the time is doubly valuable as a learning experience for the students.
None of this trip would have be possible without the amazing support of Tech Smith and a HUGE thank you to Monica Martinez from TCEA for inviting us!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Google's Tour Builder and YouTube Fail! - Tech Sherpas
Everyone knows that YouTube has become the de facto video player for the Internet and like the Internet there's great educational stuff there (and ridiculous stuff as well.)
I've been using Google Hangouts On Air with my Tech Sherpa students to provide tech support for over a year now and one of the best features is how a Hangout On Air is automatically recorded and added to your YouTube Channel. My students help educators with tech support questions and have a recording to share later with others. Perfect.
Until now.
I attempted to start a new Hangout on Air and was greet with this message:
One of our previous videos from months ago had been flagged with a copyright notice that we had used music from the Dutch Hip Hop band Fakkelbrigade.
I'm sure is was the automated system that tagged our video and I disputed the claim (we've never had music in our videos) but the response was going to be up to a month later! d
Luckily it only took a few days to be resolved, but it made me ask myself what would I do if using Hangouts On Air was 'mission critical' for a project I was doing with students or teachers.
I've been using Google Hangouts On Air with my Tech Sherpa students to provide tech support for over a year now and one of the best features is how a Hangout On Air is automatically recorded and added to your YouTube Channel. My students help educators with tech support questions and have a recording to share later with others. Perfect.
Until now.
I attempted to start a new Hangout on Air and was greet with this message:
One of our previous videos from months ago had been flagged with a copyright notice that we had used music from the Dutch Hip Hop band Fakkelbrigade.
I'm sure is was the automated system that tagged our video and I disputed the claim (we've never had music in our videos) but the response was going to be up to a month later! d
Luckily it only took a few days to be resolved, but it made me ask myself what would I do if using Hangouts On Air was 'mission critical' for a project I was doing with students or teachers.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Tech Sherpa Show - January 14th
LINK TO THE SHOW NOTES
"How do you create an
Android Mobile App?"
MIT App Inventor
The topic covered this week:
"How do you create an
Android Mobile App?"
MIT App Inventor
"How do you connect
with home bound students?"
Double Robotics
We will be back Tuesday, January 21st at 3:00 EST
Thursday, January 09, 2014
Tech Sherpa Show - January 7th
LINK TO THE SHOW NOTES
The topic covered this week:
Interview with Don Varney from
Central Maine Community College
Question from Jonathan:
"How to embed my Blogger journal
into my digital portfolio."
CMCC Portfolio Template
We're also joined by Dee Lanier and some of his tech students to chat about projects.
We will be back Tuesday, January 14th at 3:00 EST
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