I want to consider a distinction between free open source software, and free and open content.
Teemu Leinonen brings us this picture of the evolution of educational technology:
Leinonen describes our current state as social software and free and open content. I think we confuse the issue be assuming that all social software is free open source software. [...]
Entries from January 2008
Free and Open Content
January 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: educational technology · open systems · social networking · social software
From Parental Involvement to Engagement
January 21st, 2008 · 8 Comments
I spent the evening doing online research on parental involvement in K-12 education. There is significant research to demonstrate a link between parental involvement and student achievement (which I will document in a future post). I wanted to write about an insightful paper by Dr. Debbie Pushor from the University of Saskatchewan. In Parent Engagement: [...]
Tags: parentengagement · parents
Dealing with Parents
January 17th, 2008 · 5 Comments
As part of my readings about Parent Voice I just finished a book by Elaine K. McEwan on How to Deal with Parents…. The book is a mix of understanding parent needs (with sources) and how-to’s for school administrators in creating a healthy school environment by working effectively with parents. Here’s her list of what parents want:
Instructional [...]
Tags: parentengagement · parents
Defining Safety (and security)
January 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Under the umbrella of “do we worry too much about safety”, I’ve realized I need a framework to categorize the worry bits. In the absence of a framework, safety covers too broad and diverse a set of topics. There are some worry-bits that are worth worrying about, and some that can be addressed with information [...]
Tags: privacy · security · social networking
More on Social Networking for Kids
January 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Thanks to all who responded to my last post. I’d like to try to summarize the responses, which wove threads into the same fabric: we are being over-protective:
1. There is a difference between safety and literacy. Children must learn to survive in this new culture they themselves are creating. Ignorant children cannot grow up to [...]
Tags: educational technology · parentengagement · parents · privacy · security · social networking
Social Networking and Security for Kids
January 3rd, 2008 · 7 Comments
Do we worry too much about our kids in online spaces?
I work in a large school district where we invest a lot of energy in securing our technology environment. We use strong passwords to protect data. Technical security protects the environment from multiple threats – the size of our network makes it a target. The [...]
Tags: educational technology · privacy · security · social networking
2008 has arrived.
January 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Can you believe the technologies available to support and enable learning today? I’m starting this blog, rather fittingly on the first day of a new year, to chronicle my journey through my M.Ed. degree in Educational Communications and Technology. I have been working in technology for 30 years, but only the last nine in K-12 [...]
Tags: educational technology · open systems · parents · privacy · security