Conversations in San Mateo

Last week, I presented on a number of topics for a group of school administrators, tech directors, and teachers.  Also, on stage, was Paul Larson, a teacher in Southern California, who is doing some very interesting things with his students, by empowering them to express what they are learning with multimedia.

At the end of the presentations and during lunch (the entire event was sponsored by Learning.com), I moderated a large group conversation about some of the issues raised in our presentations.  As is my practice, I got permission to record this conversation for a podcast, which is now available at Connect Learning.

To add icing to the cake, Kyle Brumbaugh brought along some of the teachers in his district and after the presentations, they had a debriefing, and allowed me to sit in and record.  This was a very good experience for me, to hear practicing classroom teachers throw their ideas against the wall and see what sticks. 

You can subscribe to the podcast at Connect Learning, or just click below to listen here.

One thought on “Conversations in San Mateo”

  1. Dave:

    Thanks for posting this… It will be the motivating factor for many of our staff to move forward. Three of the teachers in attendance at your presentation have already created wiki’s and will be using more information literacy tools in their classes.

    Thank you again!

    Kyle

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