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June 2006

June 10, 2006

http://21apples.org/articles/2006/06/10/our-radio-show-has-graduated

Alex Ragone and I have spent the last 5 weeks doing a live internet radio show on 21st century learning. I hope you have been able to tune in. If you have not, please join us this Friday at 12:00pm EST (convert to your local time). You can listen live and talk to us by chatting on the web. This week we will be talking with Chris Lehmann, principal of the new Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The school has committed itself to using technology to advance learning, and Chris is taking aggressive steps to ensure 21st century learning techniques are utilized. Ask him all the questions you want during our show. Don’t miss Chris’ brilliant blog Practical Theory which takes you through the founding of this new school.




edtechtalk
We are also very excited to be joining the folks at EdTechTalk.com. We have officially graduated from Webcast Academy. EdTechTalk.com has allowed us to join their official network, and we couldn’t be more thankful. They run fantastic live shows about education and technology, and I highly recommend you listen and read their extensive wiki.




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June 29, 2006

http://21apples.org/articles/2006/06/29/im-still-alive

I have been quiet derelict in my blogging of late. The end of the school year really hit hard – report cards, graduation, inventorying equipment and the like. You teachers and technologists out there know exactly what I am talking about. But I am back. Alex Ragone and I have been busy with our webcasting (live Internet radio) and have just finished our 7th show which was on the future of NYCIST, a professional organization for New York independent school technologists. We are exploring how to take NYCIST from 1.0 to 2.0. I am the outgoing president and Alex is the incoming, so it makes for even more collaboration between the two of us.




The two of us have often been accused of witchcraft, because people think we are involved in more things than the hours in a day can allow. In truth, we are both always looking for ways to better give ourselves the time to do what we want to do. I have quickly become a follower of the Getting Things Done method by David Allen. I have tipped Alex off on the book, and tomorrow’s show will be about the book, and literally about how to get things done. Most people don’t realize that they are wasting a huge amount of time, and could actually get much more done. I don’t just mean work. I mean get in much more time with family and friends, time to exercise, time to read and time to do whatever. What it really takes is a system. That is what we will be discussing tomorrow. If you can’t read the book before then, try this article on GTD by Merlin Mann.




I will be broadcasting from San Juan, Puerto Rico (I love Skype!) and the show will still cost Alex and I almost nothing to run. We have joined EdTechTalk channel of the Worldbridges Network, so thanks to them for hosting the live radio and the live chat. Please listen in and join the chatroom to talk to us live. Tomorrow (updated time!) 1:00pm eastern standard time. Hope to “see” you there.




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