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Response to Paul (on PD must be better)

Nov 20, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  1 Comment

This post is in response to a comment on my last post which went something like this:

As I read your list I went back and forth agreeing with you.

Do you ever question if it is not how we do PD but the audience that we have hired and put into the “seats?”

Do you think we could stop “doing PD” if we simply hired a different caliber of professionals?

Do you worry that we have to “give(!!!) context, meaning and perspective” to teachers?

Here is my response:

I do think that it has to do with who we are talking to and what messages they will accept. However, I really do believe that if given enough reason to change, everyone will. I believe in the power of people to see something great and to become a part of it.

I also think that we could stop “doing PD” once people start thinking about networks as PD, but I still think we need to give people time away from their classroom responsibilities to actually create that network and to do their learning. We are passionate about learning what is “new”, but not everyone is. Others have to be given the time to do so, even if they are able to be a networked learner. They need to have the space to network.

All learners need to be given a space that has context, meaning and perspective. While I may create a lot of the context for what I do, I live it every day. I cannot expect people who do not blog to understand the context of blogging. I cannot expect people who do not use twitter to understand the context and meaning of a twitter conversation. And, I cannot expect people who do not use wikis and revision history to create a perspective to gain that perspective by doing anything other than actually using wikis and looking at revision histories.

When I say give, I believe that I am giving an experience. The experience is what matters to me. It is what will allow them to start creating context, meaning and perspective. Nothing else will do this and expecting them to create that experience on their own is just a little to harsh for me.

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SpeedGeek Learning Version .1

Nov 9, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments
I am pleased to announce the following features within the first prototype at http://speedgeeklearning.com:
I would love it if you would test out all of them and see what there is to see. I would also love any feedback that you can provide this prototype, either by simply e-mailing it to me or by leaving comments on the Planning site (if you don’t have access to that yet, let me know).

The other two things you can do to help the project at this point are as follows:
  1. Think of any way that you could use the SpeedGeek Learning platform within your own work. If there are any videos that you use and would like to collaborate upon, let’s set you up with an instance of your own. If there are certain big questions you would like to answer, let’s answer them with video and collaborative documents. Start to think about pushing the platform to be what you would like it to be. I am up any ideas you have. Just let me know.
  2. Spread the word that the prototype is available. I would love to get as many people answering these questions in the collaborative document and passing the link around as possible. If you feel the need to blog about it, do so. If you feel the urge to tweet, please do so. I pushed out the initial idea, but this is the first version that I can actually show off.
Thank you so much for your continued interest. I can’t wait to get to phase two, which will include:
  1. Recording your own videos within the interface.
  2. Analytics about individual video views
  3. Greater collaboration with the presenters of the sessions
  4. More ways to organize the sessions
  5. Further design work to flesh out the platform
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As things come together

Jul 10, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

As we meet to talk about bringing all tools under one roof, as we
start to work toward a single solution, as we start to use the same
language to discuss learning, as we get on the same page with
professional development models, as we create in the same formats, as
we pull from the same information and databases, as we get into the
same ganntt chart and project plan, as we start to realize the same
vision…
 
As we begin to all of these things more and more, I feel as though we
may lose some of what makes pushing boundaries seem so right.
 
 I believe that there is value in scope creep, so long as it is
reflective of the needs of learners.
 
I believe in not choosing a final solution.
 
I believe that disruptive innovation comes when fast moving ideas are
allowed to move fast.
 
I believe in knowing whose shoulders we are standing on and whose feet
we will support.

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Staying away

Jul 2, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  2 Comments

This is the first time in a few years that I did not attend NECC
virtually. I have never attended physically, but I have anticipated
all of the thinking and writing that happens during this conference.
This year, however, I am on vacation. I have not taken a vacation from
thinking or pushing myself in all things ed tech. Rather, a vacation
from the competition for attention. A vacation from large halls with
standing room only (for even virtual attendees). A vacation from
second-hand commentary standing for research.
 
Really though, this vacation isn’t about escaping NECC. It is about
sleeping on a hammock with my daughter and waiting for the warm Austin
wind to take us away from everything that plugs in.

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LiC Podcast: Design with Forever in Mind Archive

Jun 26, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Professional Development, Uncategorized  //  1 Comment

Although I was thrown a whole bunch by not having wifi for the first 45 minutes, I think that the session was worthwhile. Here is the archive of all that we have done. I am also including my planning podcast from my drive up to copper mountain.

Presentation:

Drop Box:

drop.io: simple private sharing

Important Links:

Ben Wilkoff Links:

  1. Learning is Change Blog and Podcast>
  2. Twitter Page
  3. Other Presentation on Thursday (The On Button: Instant and Always-on Collaboration)

Presentation Links:

  1. Foreverism
  2. Math Casts
  3. Web 2.0 Game Over

Exit Plan for Vocaroo:

  • Wav files backed up to a hard drive/server

Exit Plan for Drop.io:

  • Everyone who downloads the podcast will have a copy.

Exit Plan for JamGlue:

  • Mp3 files of mixes

Exit Plan for Screencastle:

  • Download Direct Link to File and store on hard drive/server

Exit Plan for Screentoaster:

  • Mov Downloads before uploading to screencastle site

Exit Plan for DimDim:

  • Download and build own DimDim server and store recordings there.

Exit Plan for Twitter:

Exit Plan for Google Docs:

Ustream Archive:




Twitter Archive:

  • CosmoCat: @bhwilkoff was great to learn about screencasting and audio recording! Hope you enjoy Audioboo! #forevertie09

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    bhwilkoff: Thanks to everyone for adding value to my session #tie09 #forevertie09

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    toniobarton: Learning needs real purpose and real audience. #cotie09 #tie09 #forevertie09

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    bhwilkoff: How do you capture learning? Add to the spreadsheet: http://tr.im/pvz2 #tie09 #forevertie09

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    CosmoCat: I’m searching for #forevertie09 live on TweetGrid Search – http://bit.ly/4A1lo3 (expand)

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    care507: I’m searching for #forevertie09 live on TweetGrid Search – http://bit.ly/4A1lo3 (expand)

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    forevertie09: I’m searching for forevertie09 live on TweetGrid Search – http://bit.ly/MVxM0 (expand)
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    forevertie09: #forevertie09 Devonee – Technology Integration Specialist from Mesa County

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    forevertie09: I’m searching for #forevertie09 live on TweetGrid Search – http://bit.ly/4A1lo3 (expand)

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    villagegreen: #forevertie09 to back channel: I’m Matthew Woolums, Integration Coordinator from DPS. My blog: http://villagegreen.edublogs.org

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    matthewadennis: SpEd in middle school in NW Denver. #forevertie09

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    jcope50: #forevertie09 Hi! Jill – Skyline HS Teacher Librarian- St. Vrain – just moved to CO on Saturday from CA!!!

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    toniobarton: #forevertie09 first year HS Computer Teacher from Manitou Springs High School

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  • Sara24lynn: #forevertie09 Hello! I am a library media specialist in a K-5 school in Greeley, Colorado.

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    lbreed: #forevertie09 Hi! Lisa from Evergreen Middle School! I am looking forward to learning about authentic assessments.

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    matthewadennis: Name is Matthew (obvi). Work in DPS. #forevertie09

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    Sara24lynn: #forevertie09 Audioboo.fm is an audio tool for iPhone My audioboos http://audioboo.fm/profile

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    matthewadennis: @forevertie09 mind being blown; didn’t realize so many tools out there that I didn’t know about. Not in the know at 25?? #forevertie09

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    bhwilkoff: How do you use audio to capture learning? Call 646-402-5701 x 25286 #tie09 #forevertie09

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    McTeach: I’m getting real-time search results at TweetGrid http://tweetgrid.com/ #forevertie09

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    toniobarton: #forevertie09 I like http://www.vocaroo.com/ recording website, easy to use.

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    dlevesque: vocarro does not work on a eeepc #forevertie09

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    erhubbell: @bhwilkoff Hi everyone! Looking forward to great conversations today. #forevertie09

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    matthewadennis: Will the iPhone be forever, Ben? #forevertie09

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    McTeach: @bhwilkoff was giving it rave reviews! RT @courosa: @zemote I see Edmodo on the screen at #forevertie09

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    sroseman: #forevertie09 how do i get rid of the echo

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  • zemote: @courosa awesome!!!! thanks for letting me know #forevertie09 , if anyone has questions, forward them on

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    courosa: @zemote I see Edmodo on the screen at #forevertie09

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    courosa: #forevertie09 re: learning that lasts 4ever,think about boyd’s media attributes” persistence,replicability,searchability,invisible audience

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    dlevesque: #forevertie09 why last forever?

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    RickTanski: @bhwilkoff Hello from an office in Colorado Springs :-( #cotie09 #tie09 #forevertie09

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    McTeach: @bhwilkoff Hello from Sunny Northern California! #forevertie09

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    ericolsen: Will the computers ever work?#forevertie09

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    courosa: #forevertie09 Hey Ben, hi from the St. Louis airport, soon to get back to Canada.

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    villagegreen: Sitting in on design with forever in mind at tie #forevertie09

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    bhwilkoff: Say hello to all of the folks at #forevertie09

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    RickTanski: @bhwilkoff 3 hour session! I’m going to kill some bandwidth bits for sure. #cotie09 #tie09 #forevertie09

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    mjmontagne: tuning in to a bit of @bhwilkoff ‘s workshop #forevertie09

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    bhwilkoff: Creating a hashtag for my session tomorrow at #tie09. Come and Join in the session with #forevertie09
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    Conflict of interest

    Jun 20, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  2 Comments

    I accidentally posted this too soon, but here is the official version
    of this idea (which is bound to change at some point).
     
    What does it mean when you are faced with the following challenge:
     
    The place that you work has given you the freedom to explore different
    learning platforms, work with creative people, collaborate on process,
    policy, and pedagogy, and the means to not have to say no too often.
     
    The future you see for education is different than what is being planned.
     
    The opportunities to branch out and create your own learning spaces
    have never been more numerous or more engaging.
     
    The community you actively engage in advocates for open communication
    and documentation of every move forward that you make with your own
    learning.
     
    The boundaries on that communication have never been more clear: “Some
    meetings are secret.”
     
    The platforms for learning and support that you use are at odds with
    “having someone on the other end of the line” when something goes
    wrong.
     
    So, what here is a conflict of interest. Can all of this coexist and
    not create chaos, unrest or animosity between my job, my network, my
    living, and my passion?
     
    (Too vague? Give me a few months, and perhaps specifics will surface.)

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    The most trusting of folks

    Jun 9, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

    We trust that things will happen , that the projects we are working on
    will eventually see the light of day.
     
    We trust that by sharing our information and learning, good things
    will occur. We trust that feeds are freedom and voice if virtue.
     
    We trust that when we create something of value, that others will
    recognize that value.
     
    We trust that tomorrow will, in fact, be another day.
     
    We trust that change will occur if we will it into being. We trust
    that learning isn’t static.
     
    We trust that a great many things will be stable, though too.
     
    We trust that networks are not based upon the platform they were
    created in. We trust that people will still be humane when faced with
    the possibility of being so.
     
    We trust that truth still matters.
     
    Or, at least I do.

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    Communal living

    May 10, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  1 Comment

    I never realized just how important community was to me until my wife
    and I asked our best family friends to come and live with us while
    they are saving up to buy a house.
     
    For many years I have written about online communities as being an
    essential part of authentic learning. Yet, I have never lived in such
    close quarters to another family, and thus did not know how much is
    learning by being a part of a close-knit real-life community.
     
    Daily I learn what actions by my children and theirs “really mean”. I
    now know why personal space has so much value. I know what to expect
    from our community and what my community expects of me.
     
    The reason for this post is that it has gotten me thinking about our
    need for a nurtured real-life community that supports everything we
    attempt to change in education. While I would like to think that the
    twittersphere is all that I need for support and community, I need the
    people that I can look straight in the eye and brainstorm the greatest
    learning activity with.
     
    I guess I will just state this idea as a challenge to myself: if I am
    not cultivating my real community as hard as I am doing so for my
    online community, I will never be able to accomplish all of the things
    I would like.
     
    Or, to put it another way:
     
    The number of people you can touch with your work depends upon how you
    work with the people you can literally touch. (Although, that sounds a
    little creepier than I wanted.)

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    I won’t buy anything that only does one thing

    May 3, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  1 Comment

    I have been thinking a lot about this recently: I don’t want anything to do with a device that only does what it was advertised to do. It is something that I have slowly realized as over he last few years as I went through the experience of using a Smart Board, CPS clicker system, an iPod touch and an Apple TV. The two former products are meant to do one thing well. They are advertised specifically for educational purposes, and they work. But the two latter products are meant to do anything that the community makes them do, and they are not specifically marketed as educational components.
     
    The latter products I keep on coming back to because they can do more and more as the community supports future development, and I guess that this is the difference between products I want to use and ones I don’t. The ones I care to use for education, are the ones with built in communities. They are the ones that get pushed to their full potential.
     
    So I guess what I am saying is that if I am ever put in change of large purchasing decisions for a district or school, I will be choosing to purchase and support products that connect together and have a community surrouning them.
     
    For example: I am right now using my iPod touch with an open source program called boxee (remote on the touch and the full program on the Apple TV) that is a full fledged media center in order to watch powerful TED talks in high definition on my TV using WiFi to stream the content. It is all connected.
     
    Shouldn’t it always be this way?
     
    (As an aside, I realize that this example is filled with apple products. I don’t believe that apple has a monopoly on connectedness or hackability, it happens that this is the community that I associate with most easily. I would actually love to hear about other devices that you keep on coming back to because they increase in value over time.)
     
    Sent from my iPod

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    Truth in advertising…

    Apr 19, 2009   //   by Ben Wilkoff   //   Uncategorized  //  1 Comment

    I have had quite a few people follow me on twitter recently that weren’t exactly people. They were organizations and schools. They were large groups of people that all somehow are tweeting with the same account. This, is a little unsettling to me and I’m not sure why.
     
    I guess it is partially because I believe it is a little less than genuine to have a single voice represent an entire entity. I also believe that many groups are joining twitter simply to advertise that they are on twitter. This is even less genuine.
     
    To me, an organization should encourage all of it’s members to become a part of a learning network. It should ask all of it’s employees to have heir own voices and then stream them all into a single place. The school should aggregate the conversation about learning in their space, not merely give updates as to the merits of their latest program changes.
     
    You raise the level or discourse about any topic by giving that discourse an official channel. By asking all participants in an organization to tweet on behalf of that organization, you can actually find the pulse of what is going on. Which is, after all, the major goal of Twitter.
     
    Sent from my iPod

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