The Infinite Thinking Machine
I used to host an internet TV show called The Infinite Thinking Machine with my good friend Chris Walsh. This week, while away from my students and family, I spent time tonight reflecting on that period of time and the excitement associated with negotiating the ever changing educational technology landscape during the first ten years of the 21st century. My goal was, and still remains, to share my experiences in the classroom with others. Below is the first of many episodes seasons Chris and I recorded. Enjoy!
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