Tuesday, February 6, 2007

ITM Extra: Make a Wish 2007


We're back! Ready to make a wish?


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Show Notes:

We've awoken from our winter hibernation to bring you the first of two special episodes from the MacWorld Education Symposium - a fantastic day of sessions organized by our good friends at CUE! Here we talked to some great educators from around the country asking them a simple question: "If you had one wish for students and teachers in 2007, what would it be?"

So what's your wish? Leave it in the comments below!

Thanks again for all your support and feedback. New episodes coming VERY soon!

10 comments:

  1. Hi there!

    Liked that show! :-)
    Just came across your blog for the very first time and instantly liked your style.

    Oh, and regarding your wish for 2007: mission accomplished! I took the risk and started my own blog on Mac OS X programming with Cocoa -- FOR BEGINNERS like me. In german (like me, too).
    Now I need a bit of promotion I guess (hints welcome). And I really hope that things go well...
    Keep your fingers crossed for me! ;-)

    Greetings from Germany,
    Stefan.

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  2. Thanks

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  3. Well I have done my part to help make your wish come true.

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  4. Nice site!
    I just started a blog for my math classes and I'll post your link there
    http://oolin88.blogspot.com/

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  5. I love the last few seconds of this video. It echoes something that I've been thinking a lot lately; take risks, expect failure.

    When I get the opportunity to improve some part of my life I always feel uncomfortable and I am always aware of the chance of failure. That's how I know I will grow somehow from the experience!

    Good thinking!

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  6. Many school districts filter out Web 2.0 read/write sites. Google video and YouTube are two unbelievable sources to bring the world into the classroom. Is there a way you could create a school-friendly version, or the ability to download more segments? Google video was moving that way, but YouTube streams only. Big bummer. Who needs UnitedStreaming when we've got the whole world uploading stuff. Only problem is teachers can't get to it in classrooms because of our collective liability paranoia. Any ideas? Talk to the big cheeses and come up with a solution?
    Thanks,
    Catherine

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