David Warlick 56, Male
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I'm a 30+ year educator, having been a classroom teacher, district administrator, and staff consultant with the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction. Currently, I maintain The Landmark Project a professional development and innovations firm in Raleigh North Carolina.
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http://2cents.davidwarlick.com
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What Classroom 2.0 is to Me

There is no such thing as a classroom model. It's what we (the government) has been trying to achieve over the past half dozen years -- a scientifically based construct. A classroom is not a lab. It is a living place that shapes itself around the teachers and students who work there. To me, the 2 refers more to velocity. A classroom with a velocity of 2 is flexible enough to adapt to changing conditions more rapidly than a classroom 1.0 or a classroom zero.

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Grand Ideas!

As you, no doubt, already know, I saw a presentation on Wednesday from Tim Magner, ed tech guy from the U.S. Department of Education. I’ve already written a good bit about that presentation and the even better showcase from classrooms across North Carolina. I’ve even commented on some comments that I received, including one expressing disappointment that Tim was not offering… Continue

Posted on May 4, 2007 at 8:05am — 3 Comments

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Starting to Get It...

There's a conversation going on here, that was started by nlowell and picked up on by several other Ning members. Cary Harrod's comments got me to thinking more about social networks.
I am fairly new to the world of web 2.0 and I'm still trying to wrap my brain around the whole idea of transparency. I still haven't figured out how I could possibl…
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Posted on April 7, 2007 at 3:55am — 3 Comments

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At 12:10pm on April 28, 2008, Michael McClure said…
David,

I enjoyed browsing your Landmark for Schools website.

Mike
At 7:44am on March 1, 2008, Lynn Marentette said…
David, I found your page when I did a search for Classroom 2.0 members who live in N.C.
At 7:21am on October 17, 2007, Blanca said…
Hi David,
I watched you present on Monday in NY and was so impressed by your seamless integration of Excel in a forum where it would have been easier to not go through the trouble. I enjoy watching audience members marvel at the way ordinary human beings are able to manipulate data and hope that with more presenters willing to take the risk of "everything not going right" that educators, especially, will begin to take the risks in their classrooms. I look forward to exploring Landmark for Schools in greater depth. Kind regards.
At 11:37am on August 20, 2007, Scott Besterman said…
Hi David,
I really enjoyed your keynote at last year's MassCUE conference (2006) as well as that of Dineen Frazier. I just picked up the 2nd Edition of "Classroom Blogging" and am looking forward to using it as motivation for me this school year. Thanks !
At 11:05am on June 15, 2007, Christine Southard said…
Thanks so much for skyping with us this morning! :)
At 5:59pm on June 10, 2007, Christine Southard said…
Hi David!

Check out the podcast we made during your visit to our school. :)

http://herricks.org/webpages/spcollaborative/
At 11:30am on May 21, 2007, Meagan said…
David-
Your ideas from your presentation here in Wichita are finally starting to take hold. We are working on a integrated technology and health initiative for this fall. Hopefully web 2.0 will be an integral part of the project!
At 8:05pm on May 18, 2007, Jenith Mishne said…
David-
Looking forward to starting my "Second Life" as soon as I figure out my Mac/memory issues. Enjoyed the tech forum today, especially the EduBloggerCon! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
At 9:29am on April 20, 2007, Claudia Ceraso said…
Dennis, new to Ning, has just started a discussion here
http://classroom20.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=649749%3ATopic%3A6553
While writing my comment, your posts in Two Cents came to my mind.
Thought you should know
At 12:53pm on March 30, 2007, Charlene Chausis said…
Thought I would leave some chatter for you Dave. I think the addition of a wiki would be good for this network - -although Steve has already set it up in wikispaces. So, what left here, other than "another place to gather on the Internet" -- Thanks for being my friend... And, yeah, where are the RSS buttons?
 
 

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