Tip of the Iceberg

Trying to get beyond the tip of the technology iceberg

Tip of the Iceberg

Posts Tagged ‘bloggers’

Mini-Bloggers

People have a tendency to underestimate small children. A couple of years ago, I’d probably have been one of them. The combination of having my own kids and having an opportunity to teach younger and younger kids at school means I’m now a complete believer that there are no limits to their capabilities. Like many [...]

Alert! A blog tip from Edublogs

Today I have had a neat surprise and was reminded of a very important blogging tip, which of course I need to share! Earlier this afternoon, I was busily scrolling through my tweetdeck when I came across a tweet from Kim Cofino saying: I found the link to the list of nominees, and proceeded to [...]

My Secret Identity

I have a secret identity. One very few of my real-time friends know about. It is my life online. Online I’m a blogger. I have several blogs, documenting my work with students and my learning in technology education. I read other people’s blogs, comment on them and learn from them on a daily basis. Online [...]

Playing Piggyback

Photo credit: The Flooz Some days I can’t help feeling like I’m just piggybacking. My best ideas with ICT have been borrowed from other people’s best ideas, and I’m merely reproducing them in a slightly different way. I don’t feel much like an innovator, especially not when compared with many of the well-known edubloggers out [...]