Learning is Change

Better How to for Installing Linux on your Chromebook

This is, by far, the best step by step for the two primary ways for installing linux on the chromebook. Why would you do that? For reasons that are pretty geeky, but awesome (see below).

How to Install Linux on a Chromebook

Do you need Skype on your Chromebook? Do you miss not having access to games through Steam? Are you pining to use VLC Media Player? Then start using Linux on your Chromebook.

Some really great folks have already started putting their info in the planning document for our event on Friday….

Some really great folks have already started putting their info in the planning document for our event on Friday. Come and play!

http://bit.ly/openroundtable 

Looking forward to seeing all of your then:

Kevin Croghan

JEREMY COLLINS

Tess Beebe Olten

Kellie Ady-CCSD 

Jeffrey McMahon

Catherine Beck

Bernie Goldbach

Kelly Sain

Jeffrey See

Zoli Honig

Sam Patterson Ed.D.

Kelly Tenkely

Verena Roberts

Daniel Rohde-Kage

James Sanders

John Graves 

Richard Cassella

Jennifer Peyrot

Corin Richards

Diana Samson

Tina Ornduff

Rachael Bath

Jeff Ingraham

Debi Ash

Roz Hussin

M Jesús García San Martín

Tanya Roscorla

Jaycee Wallace

jodi woodward

Susan Aguilera Stewart

Paula Thomas

Karen M

Megan Beckett

Ryan Heitner

Ashli Black

Jake Warkentin

Originally shared by Ben Wilkoff

Link to the planning doc: http://bit.ly/openroundtable

Roundtable purpose:

1. This roundtable will delve into the reasons for why any teacher or leader should consider building, using or sharing Open Educational Resources within their school or classroom environment.

2. This roundtable will also discuss the merits of particular OER movements, consortiums, and resources.

Roundtable audience:

1. Teachers who would like to use OER in their classroom or create Open Resources to share with others

2. School Leaders who would like to explore alternative curriculum and methods for their school

3. District Leaders who would like to support the creation or use of OER to supplement or replace current curriculum

Please fill out the Google Doc to set up if you would like to be on the video hangout or if you would like to simply be a viewer. All are welcome.

Some really great folks have already started putting their info in the planning document for our event on Friday.

Some really great folks have already started putting their info in the planning document for our event on Friday. Come and play!

http://bit.ly/openroundtable 

Looking forward to seeing all of your then:

Kevin Croghan

JEREMY COLLINS

Tess Beebe Olten

Kellie Ady-CCSD 

Jeffrey McMahon

Catherine Beck

Bernie Goldbach

Kelly Sain

Jeffrey See

Zoli Honig

Sam Patterson Ed.D.

Kelly Tenkely

Verena Roberts

Daniel Rohde-Kage

James Sanders

John Graves 

Richard Cassella

Jennifer Peyrot

Corin Richards

Diana Samson

Tina Ornduff

Rachael Bath

Jeff Ingraham

Debi Ash

Roz Hussin

M Jesús García San Martín

Tanya Roscorla

Jaycee Wallace

jodi woodward

Susan Aguilera Stewart

Paula Thomas

Karen M

Megan Beckett

Ryan Heitner

Ashli Black

Jake Warkentin

Originally shared by Ben Wilkoff

Link to the planning doc: http://bit.ly/openroundtable

Roundtable purpose:

1. This roundtable will delve into the reasons for why any teacher or leader should consider building, using or sharing Open Educational Resources within their school or classroom environment.

2. This roundtable will also discuss the merits of particular OER movements, consortiums, and resources.

Roundtable audience:

1. Teachers who would like to use OER in their classroom or create Open Resources to share with others

2. School Leaders who would like to explore alternative curriculum and methods for their school

3. District Leaders who would like to support the creation or use of OER to supplement or replace current curriculum

Please fill out the Google Doc to set up if you would like to be on the video hangout or if you would like to simply be a viewer. All are welcome.

I don’t know how they were promoting this, but I had no idea until I saw it on twitter.

I don’t know how they were promoting this, but I had no idea until I saw it on twitter.

I’m kind of thinking that #edcampdenver should take over #coedchat, so that CDE understands just how powerful this community is.

Anyone want to start posting a whole bunch of questions and ideas on #nextgenlearning for #coedchat next week?

http://www.cde.state.co.us/node/13097

Create Some Learning: Tackk

I’m interested in this visual presentation/learning tool. There are others like it, but this one is quite easy to use and there is very little to get in the way of creating new things. Here are all of the larning Tackks that have been created thus far: #Learning Tackkboard – Tackks