2006 TIES
Hey, someone still has one of my clickers
from my Monday presentation.
Please contact me to arrange a
return? Thanks!
This web page contains materials from my presentations at the 2006 TIES conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Please contact me if you have any questions about the resources on this page.
Blog posts about TIES 2006
Resources for K-12 educators
- CASTLE (see course information packet link on home page)
- Principal Blogging Project (we're giving away free blogs to principals!)
- Dangerously Irrelevant (my blog on tech leadership issues)
- Principals Technology Leadership Assessment (PTLA)
- Please contact me if you want to use this
- School Data Tutorials
- DDDM Resources
- DDDM Presentations
- Turning Point (the student response system I used)
Can schools regulate cyberbullying, harassment, and social networking?
- PowerPoint
- Podcast
- Note: the technical difficulties I had in this session with the "clickers" were entirely user error on my end, not the fault of the Turning Point system!
The blogging administrator
- PowerPoint
- Podcast
- Examples
- Dr. Jan's Blog (Jan Borelli)
- News From the Principal (Nancy Flynn)
- The Woodland Brag Blog (Linda Perdaems)
- Beijing Banter (Wayne Demnar)
- Holy Rosary Ramblog (Paul Doyle)
- Elementary and Middle School Pudong Express (Andrew Torris)
- Banter from Brooks (Dave Younce)
- Caught in the Middle at Stewartville (Joe Jezierski)
- Principal Blogging Project (we're giving away free blogs to principals!)
- Great blog (RSS) aggregators
- Skype
Law and technology: Why legal limits don't have to limit teaching options
This was a session by Aimee Bissonette, Little Buffalo Law & Consulting. Although she covered a variety of topics, most of the conversation between her and the audience focused on copyright and other intellectual property issues.
