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lizbdavis Created a tech survey for my teachers (using Google Forms). Anyone willing to look at it and give me some feedback? I'll DM the link. Thanks
WendyDrexler @lizbdavis Happy to help with survey.
abaralt @lizbdavis Would love to help out with your survey.
room214 @lizbdavis I would be glad to take a look
H270 @lizbdavis - I'll take a look Liz.
jameshollis @lizbdavis I would love to review your tech survey!!!
edueyeview @lizbdavis Any chance I can take a look at the survey too?
Deacs84 @lizbdavis I'd be interested in seeing what your survey looks like. Happy to offer feedback
rashkath @lizbdavis Hi! I am interested. DM
alicebarr @lizbdavis I can look if you like
teryl_magee @lizbdavis I'll take a look
Holtsman @lizbdavis Would love to see it.
The MIT Center for Collective Intelligence (learned about this from Lisa Durff) asks the question: How can people and computers be connected so that—collectively—they act more intelligently than any individuals, groups, or computers have ever done before?
Collectively, these educators helped me to craft a document far superior to what I could have done on my own. They live all over the country and the world (rashkath is in India). This could never have happened before Web 2.0. I feel very fortunate to live in these times.
Thank you all so much!
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Great way to show the power of the network! THanks for putting it out there!
Wow Liz! How cool is this! Great visual representation of "the network." Proud to be part of yours! Keep on keepin' on, sorry I'll be missing you at BLC! -kj-
This is exactly the type of learning that William Glasser, The Quality School Teacher, would have applauded as quality in every way.
I would like to share a very powerful quotation from Ch.4, pg48, "Quality School Teachers Teach Useful Skills" that could describe your excellent project. Dr. Glasser is discussing teaching Problem Solving. He said, "...Teach them[students]that the core of problem solving is to learn to use information in a logical way and that the only real purpose of gathering information is to use it...."
You have really demonstrated a process that teachers could emulate in their own classrooms. Excellent work, and I appreciate being able to add to the story;D
I think, you have clearly shown the power of technology which can set up engaging interactive platforms to connect educators all across the world .
I have also changed drastically over a period of one year by learning and utilising web tools and e strategies in my classroom.
Great job!
Keep Sharing
Cheers
Thanks Liz for sharing! Very clever… this is how technology and Internet related stuff exert to each of us!
I know I personally have learned more from being a part of the twitter network than I ever have from one person or class. Even when you help out others you are learning yourself...thanks for the opportunity!
Liz, it was a pleasure to participate with you and all the others on this project. Actually it was great fun. It is nice to see a community work collectively and voluntarily for the betterment of education.
--Frank
Faces of Web 2.0 ★ 21st Century Teachers
This is really what it is all about. I really am enjoying reading your blog.
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