Live Blog of the NECC 2009 Oxford Style Debate
I’m Zach Goodwin (@zbgoodwin), your tireless correspondent and guide to ISTE’s NECC 2009, and blogging from the Oxford Style Debate! Check out the live feed below:
Knowing reality means constructing systems of transformations that correspond, more or less adequately, to reality. Piaget #Education
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RT @darylljohnson ISTE’S Top Ten Edtech Priorities for 2010 http://bit.ly/aBd7kU #edtech #education
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ISTE’S Top Ten Edtech Priorities for 2010 http://bit.ly/aBd7kU #edtech #education
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We updated the Help Centre page with info on support options http://bit.ly/bqptAp #school #marketing #socialmedia #cloud #education #edtech
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We updated the Help Centre page with info on support options http://bit.ly/bqptAp #school #marketing #socialmedia #cloud #education #edtech
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I’m Zach Goodwin (@zbgoodwin), your tireless correspondent and guide to ISTE’s NECC 2009, and blogging from the Oxford Style Debate! Check out the live feed below:

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Participate in the Oxford Debate at Home | ISTE’s NECC09 Blog
Tuesday, 30th June 2009 at 8:42 am
[...] 2009. There are a few different ways that you can participate in this event. ISTE Connects will be live-blogging the event here on ISTE Connects, or you can also watch the debate live at ISTE Vision. Both locations offer a unique perspective [...]
Hilda
Tuesday, 30th June 2009 at 9:43 am
It is not brick and mortar schools that are detrimental to the future of education but rather it is the educator who is unwilling or unable to embrace and use the technology tools that are available.
Btw I’m in the audience
The Definitive NECC ‘09 Wrap-up Post | ISTE Connects - Educational Technology
Wednesday, 1st July 2009 at 4:40 pm
[...] On Tuesday, June 30th, the flagship event was the “Oxford-style debate” held in the grand ballroom. Moderated by NPR’s Robert Siegel in front of a crowd of thousands, the debate featured two teams of three who attempted to answer the question: “Are brick-and-mortar schools harmful to the future of education?” Much to the surprise of some, the bricks-and-mortar team trounced the digitalistas on the other side. But there were really compelling points made on both sides. You can check out my live-blogging of the event here. [...]
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