Amongst the many thousands of voices on the internet what makes me think that I have anything to offer? Aren’t there are others wiser, more experienced, and more articulate than myself? What makes me think that anyone would listen to my voice?
Truthfully, I’m not certain I have a good answer to those questions. But here’s why I’m doing it:
2) In the last few years I have been on an educational journey. Learning at the intersection of education and technology. I’ve been scouring the internet for other Christian educators who are doing the same. I’ve found quite a few who have inspired my thinking.
- Greg Bitgood at www.thechristianeducator.org
- Barrett Mosbacker at http://christianschooljournal.com/
- Dan Beerens at http://nurturingfaith.wordpress.com/
- Stephen Harris at http://imaginelearning.tumblr.com/
- Steve Collis at http://www.happysteve.com
3) I want to engage my students in authentic tasks where they put their work on the public stage. But how can I ask that of them if I don’t do the same?
4) And finally, but far from the least. I hear God calling. More on this in a later post.
Welcome to the blog world Alex. I'll be a regular. You know it!
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Thanks Bob! Just so you know I didn't add your blog to the list above because it wasn't specifically about tech and education. I do love reading your work!
DeleteThanks for these blog links. I have seen a few of these and a few are new. Thanks. Thanks also for the ref for this book - always looking for new book recommendations - I will check it out. Paul
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