Order the Chaos
Yesterday I wrote this post, but I forgot to post it… Yesterday, Doug said that I tend to bombard people with ideas, which overwhelms them.… Read More »Order the Chaos
Yesterday I wrote this post, but I forgot to post it… Yesterday, Doug said that I tend to bombard people with ideas, which overwhelms them.… Read More »Order the Chaos
A couple days ago I had a BIG conversation with Bill Mills, the Community Manager for Mozilla Science Lab, about open learning, designing for participation,… Read More »Love the Lurkers
I’m quite pleased to point you to a new online learning experience being put together by a group of amazing educators from the Connected Learning… Read More »Connected Courses
reposted from the Webmaker blog At Mozilla, we exist to protect the free and open web. Today, that openness and freedom is under threat. The… Read More »Join Mozilla for global teach-ins on Net Neutrality
Last week I was off work at a family event, and I was disappointed because I thought that maybe I wasn’t getting the rest I… Read More »Updates from the edge
Often it’s difficult to get contributions to open projects because some people aren’t quite sure what contribution means or how to go about doing it.… Read More »Webmaker: An Open Educational Ecosystem (OEE)
Over the holidays I did my best to forget about education, technology, and everything in between. 2013 was an epic year of various successes, and… Read More »The Spark, the Confusion
A couple years ago the Popcorn team of the time set out to involve youth filmmakers in beta-testing the first version of Popcorn Maker. They… Read More »Storycamp Teaching Kits
Yesterday, we had another Webmaker Mentor Community call, and it was a great one. WARNING: this post has too many GIFs. As per usual, we… Read More »Mentor Community Call December 5th
This year I was able to attend the National Writing Project’s Annual Meeting, a day and a half of workshops, sessions and conversations around teaching… Read More »“Making” as Creativity at the NWPAM13