Monday, August 8, 2011

On a continuing Journey

  So I thought when I started to investigate this topic area, there wouldn't be all that much out there.  HA HA HA - so wrong!  My overall list of info.:     
  • most of the sites have subscription fees but not all
  • about half of the sites encourage you to check international connections as some countries do not allow their product to be accessed by their population
  • there are not a lot of primary examples out there to browse and learn form, outside of having to subscribe to some sites
  • all sites have testimonials of how great their products are, but the testimonials do not go through the projects they do
  • more people are utilizing the free sites 
  • there are a lot of people in education and business utilizing the web to communicate locally, nationally, and internationally
  • more school districts are beginning to value the contributions technology can make to increase student learning and productivity
  • some of the sites are more intensive and would take longer to learn how to utilize them effectively
  • all technology can have complications that would need you to be flexible and have back up strategies in place
  • time zone differences could limit areas of projects, but can be worked around
There will always be updates and new programming invented.  This will never be a fossilized field.  Educators will need to adapt and 'update' their knowledge and skills to guide their students in this ever changing world to explore every new horizon open to them.
         

1 comment:

Richard Schwier said...

Nice summary of what you've found over the past few weeks. Now, let me throw out the challenge to you.

Keep it coming! This work has value, and I hope you'll continue to keep your blog alive!