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Moderating 21st Century Skills Panel

12 March 2010 | 1 Comment » | tcnixon

Tomorrow I have the distinct pleasure to moderate a panel discussion on 21st Century skills at Fresno Pacific University. In addition to Bernie Trilling, panelists will be Larry Powell (Fresno County Superintendent of Schools), Kurt Madden (CTO/Associate Superintendent, Fresno USD), and Mark Archon (Madera County Office of Education). I expect that it will be great fun, but also of value to the folks who will be there.

If you would like to follow the day, I will be tweeting about it on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/tcnixon.

 

Teaching again for Fresno Pacific University

15 January 2010 | No Comments » | tcnixon

As some of you know, I teach graduate courses in the School of Education at Fresno Pacific University. Specifically, I teach in the online Library Media program (and soon in the online Educational Technology program; more on that later). Of all the things that I do, I really enjoy working with these students. It makes me better at so many things.

The course I teach is called LIB 705: Digital-Age School Library Technology and it’s a lot of fun. We learn about blogs, wikis, podcasts, making movies, YouTube, technology standards, and much more. This course is part of the Teacher Librarian Services Credential. Most of the students are working toward becoming school librarians (as I was at one point not that long ago), but there are often one or two students from other programs who need a technology course. This is the first course in the program, so it is part technology and part orientation to the rest of the program.

I have also been working on taking this same course and developing it into the first course in a new Educational Technology program. Similar topics (if you know anything about modern school libraries), so just some modifications.