Author: <span>Ben Wilkoff</span>

Online Schools on Twitter

Image via CrunchBase I realized that my last post lacked a little context, so I am giving it now. Yesterday, an online school (http://twitter.com/iHighVirtualSD) decided to follow me on twitter. It got me thinking. How many other online schools are already in this space (either as entities or as representatives …

Truth in advertising…

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 …

No one else is neccesary…

Image via Wikipedia I had a great conversation today with a fellow teacher and learner. We were talking about traditional elearning and what separates what we would like to do in the future. My contention is that traditional elearning consists of three things: Learning Modules (Text and Pictures that make …

Twitter as Feed Reader

Image via CrunchBase I have been more and more interested with using twitter as my primary means of staying fully connected, including receiving important updates on topics that are close to me (via twitter search and Nambu), cultivating a network of people that I can go to at any time …

New Responsibility

I was thinking about waiting until I got a little further into the project to start blogging about it, but since I made the choice to start blogging daily, I have really found that this forum let’s me think through all of the things that I need to.  So the …

Strategy Matters

Image via Wikipedia I really appreciate all of the talk recently about how a district can use strategy as a way forward with connected learning. The conversations around losing Web 2.0 tools (or losing their “free” status) is warranted, especially with how much we have come to rely on them …