Ok so there are 2 skycast’s scheduled. First is the one from Wesly Fryer on blogging options. Then I have scheduled one for later in the week.
the one that Wes is hosting works out at 8pm Tuesday 11th of July US central time – 12pm Wednesday Aus Eastern Standard time. You can read more about his skypecast here
The skypecast I am hosting is scheduled for 8:00pm Thursday 13th of July US Central time – 11:00am Friday Aus Eastern Standard time.
I plan to cover the following topics for discussion….
1) Technology in learning programs….. What technologies enhance learning in your curriculum and how does it make the learning program or curriculum better.
2) Student access to technologies. A look at what students are using today and how that could be integrated into thier learning.
3) What are the characteristics of a 21st century learning program or curriculum?
4) What skills do teachers need to teach this generation of studnets?
5) Digital citenzenship…. What should we be teaching students? Who is responsible to teach them responsible digital citenzenship?
Let me know if you plan to make either of these skypecasts….
I’m going to try to do at least part of both – just depends on my schedule and how it develops this week.
I just returned from the NECC 2006 conference and was viewing your site. I am interested in the topics you are discussing in the skypecast you are hosting. I am at the beginning level for these technologies (blogs, podcasts, and wikis), but I will incorporate them into my instruction during the 2006-07 school year.
Will you be posting the above information you discuss on a web page, in a podcast, etc? If so, I would like to read/listen to it, so please send me the URL.
Thank-you for your help,
Cheryl Wahl
Hi Cheryl,
All going to plan I will be posting this discussion as a podcast. Obviously, we need to have the participants first. I have had a number of folk tell me that they are keen to join but will have to wait and check their schedule. Hope you can make it…. Otherwise it will be posted up here as a podcast.
Thanks,
Brett