iStory Tour: Costa Rica
Perhaps it could only be an organization like SITE that leaves one occasionally perplexed when attempting to post a blog entry. I have had the good fortune to work with a group of international...
View ArticleIt’s Only a Game
It’s hard to believe that it was only two years ago that SITE started the IT Council committee on Games & Simulations. While mainstream acceptance of games as an educational medium is still a ways...
View ArticleThoughts on Advocacy Issues
As do many of you, I spend a lot of time researching and teaching about a variety of emergent media. (These days I’m focusing on digital storytelling, geocaching and gaming (specifically, Second...
View ArticleGet a Second Life!
With all the activity that the Second Life (SL) has generated in the larger community, this year’s SITE conference would be a great opportunity for members to learn more about it by playing around in...
View ArticleCollaboration at it best! (or the "Preparing Teachers for Digital Age...
Certainly the highlight of the year for most SITE members is the annual conference held each March. For many of us, it’s a good time to reenergize, to see familiar (and not-so-familiar) colleagues, to...
View ArticleGo East Young Man (and Woman)!
As part of its commitment to present an increasing global perspective to its members, SITE is a cosponsor of an “educator’s” trip to China, scheduled for March 12-23, 2009. During this trip, in...
View ArticleSITE goes Glocal!
The 2013 international SITE Conference will be a truly “glocal” experience. In other words, SITE will demonstrate a presence in both local and global communities. Despite a continued troubling economy...
View ArticleChina’s Informatization Plan
China’s National Educational “Informatization” Plan represents its version of a national education technology plan, such as the one developed by the Office of Educational Technology in the US. Of...
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