Saturday, October 31, 2009

I Have Moved to Infosavvy

Where have I been? Writing for the Infosavvy Group.

I was asked to be a contributing editor for Infosavvy's blog, the Committed Sardine, and I was happy to oblige. Our blog receives about 10,000 hits per week, and we have a click through rate of about 5 times the average.

I will be posting here now and again to direct you to the two main sources of my writings: my TechWit column, and my Committed Sardine blog postings.

Who is Infosavvy?
Infosavvy members are speakers, writers, teachers, trainers, researchers and consultants in the field of the effective, creative and wise use of technology. Although our focus tends to be on education, we also work with business, government, community organizations - anyone who wants to bring perspective and results to the use of technology.

Please come to the Infosavvy site and look around. You can read more about us and what we do, and also visit the Committed Sardine blog.

Here is a list of places to go to read recent work:

TechWit

From Reading Books to Veading Vooks - October 2009

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Committe Sardine Blog

Links provided below are for the last two weeks only. Feel free to go directly to the blog site to read all postings.

My Favorite: One to One Laptop Computing Works - But You Have to Use Authentic Assessment to Understand That - October 16, 2009. This is based on my assessment of the impacts of one to one programs on classroom culture, engagement and literacy.

Other postings....

The Rise of the International Student - October 30, 2009

The Bad Schools Syndrome - October 25, 2009

Using Cell Phones in History Class - October 24, 2009

Pew, the Internet and You - October 21, 2009

Blabberize - It's a Good Way to Decompress - October 20, 2009

Florida School Allows Cell Phones in Class - October 20, 2009

Capscreen - Text and Video Mixing It Up Again - October 16, 2009

One to One Laptop Computing Works - But You Have to Use Authentic Assessment to Understand That - October 16, 2009

I Screen, You Screen, We All Screen - October 15, 2009

See you at Infosavvy.