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David Noble is a Chartered Teacher and EdD student, based in Fife, Scotland. These fortnightly podcasts include interviews with learning professionals, where they talk about dealing with the social web
 

This week's show sees me in conversation with Joe Dale, Lead Practitioner and teacher at Nodehill Middle School on the Isle of Wight

 

We discuss:  benefits of interviewing colleagues even when you lose the audio; who Joe is reading/listening to and why; influences on his practice; interviews and discussions between Joe and innovative practitioners; developments in blogging and podcasting; sustainability of blogs; primary languages blogs in Scotland; sharing of best practice; training needs in England; whether there could there be an English aggregator similar to ScotEduBlogs; the Softease Podcast solution; is Scottish education leading the way, or is it that there are a few good innovators; the potential of an unconference in England; podcast directories full of languages stuff; good cross-curricular practice; the resourcing situation in UK and the road forward; Wikis in education; starting points for teachers interested in new technology; and future technology opportunities in the classroom.

 

Show notes are here.

Direct download: EPR40a_27-04-07.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:00 AM
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