To Use Edtech or Not: That is the Question
In Argentina, technology is not used in the classroom at schools while Language Schools are at the avant-garde as to technological tools.
A Plan for a Pre-service PLN by Tom Whitby
Before I start out on my explanation of fast tracking pre-service teachers with Personal Learning Networks, I would like to Thank Shelly Terrell for the Continue Reading
The Easiest Profession in the World by Tamas Lorincz
Part of the series: Investigating International Edtech Issues (UAE) Disclaimer: This piece is based exclusively on my own experiences in teaching English in the UAE, Continue Reading
What Did They Tweet? 9/06 to 9/13
Is this your first visit, then I invite you to check out the rest of this weekly series, What Did They Tweet?, in which I Continue Reading
What Did They Tweet? 8/31-9/06
Happy Labor Day! I have noticed the mindmap is not coming out in the RSS reader so I have included the image as well. If Continue Reading
Sweet High-Tech Dreams by Arjana Blazic
Part of the series: Investigating International Edtech Issues (Croatia) OUT OF THIS WORLD All elementary and secondary schools in Croatia have free broadband Internet access Continue Reading
#Edchat Update: Using Tweetdeck for Hashtag Discussions
Over 2000 educators have participated in the #Edchat Tuesday discussions! Last week was momentous, as several educators and parents gathered to converse with special guest Continue Reading
What Did They Tweet? 8/23-8/31
Do you like the new look? The What Did They Tweet? series has gotten a new look thanks to Mind42 a tweet by my very Continue Reading
How to Fit Widget A into Socket B! by Jo Hart
Part of the series: Investigating International Edtech Issues (Australia) Background A very personal view of some of the issues we face here in Australia in Continue Reading
What Did They Tweet? 8/17- 8/22
Who will you follow this #teachertuesday? If this is your first visit, then I invite you to check out the rest of this weekly series, Continue Reading