I was recommended by Steve Hargadon to contact you about any ideas you might have for Physical Ed. teachers using wikis when they don't even go to the computer lab or reserve the laptop carts. I'm training special area teachers in the use of wikis and just need some examples for how they can use the technology. I would appreciate any ideas that you have. Thanks!
Thank you so much for all your comments. And for spreading the word. I've got lots of information to share.
At 2:01am on October 29th, 2007, John DeBruyn said…
Hi Kristian, I was into wiki spaces a year or so ago are you in on that venture ... I have been into wikis for some time ... created the original wiki sandbox over at Ward Cunningham's place in 1997 :) Looking forward to the collaboration here. John
Hi Kristian, thanks again for your inspiring session yeterday. I just wish it could have been longer. As you can see I have joined. This area looks fantastic. I have not had a chance to look at everything yet as I am teaching this morning but I will do. I will certainly want to introduce my colleagues at some point as well.
Can you tell me who I need to e-mail to get a free wiki space without ads? (If there are any left!)
Steve Hargadon referred me to your page here. I am working with a few Physical Education teachers and would like to connect with you at some point to discuss how these changes we are seeing in other areas of the curriculum are being addressed in the Phys. Ed/Health classrooms.
At 6:56pm on September 12th, 2007, Kim Cofino said…
Hi Kristian,
I remember you from NextGen :) Sure, let's chat about the 21st century literacy specialist position. My Skype username is mscofino.
I'll be in Shanghai this weekend for the Learning 2.0 Conference so I'm not sure how much I'll be online, but add me and I'll look for you :)
When I was the age I was when this picture was taken (1974) I spent quite a bit of time enjoying the night life and the sports scene, too. Now that I have two kids, and less hair, and lead a non profit that's constantly searching for resources, I've less time to enjoy this part of Chicago.
Kristian - I'm a colleague of Kevin Hickey's and can I second his comment. I also listened to the interview podcast and think the work you have done is remarkable and a great use of technology to inspire and motivate learners. Well done.
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Can you tell me who I need to e-mail to get a free wiki space without ads? (If there are any left!)
Steve Hargadon referred me to your page here. I am working with a few Physical Education teachers and would like to connect with you at some point to discuss how these changes we are seeing in other areas of the curriculum are being addressed in the Phys. Ed/Health classrooms.
I remember you from NextGen :) Sure, let's chat about the 21st century literacy specialist position. My Skype username is mscofino.
I'll be in Shanghai this weekend for the Learning 2.0 Conference so I'm not sure how much I'll be online, but add me and I'll look for you :)
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