This morning I tweeted out my intentions for creating a weekly edu.Mac.nation Educator Spotlight. I began to create the questions for the spotlight and I decided to reach out to readers for suggestions. The goal of the spotlight is to share the work of educators, or administrators, who are using Apple hardware or software within their current school projects or initiatives. Below are the sections, headings, and questions…
@Work
The @Work questions relate directly to the work you are doing in your classroom or school involving Apple hardware or software. It can be about a 1:1 laptop initiative you are piloting, an iPod Touch professional development course you provide for fellow colleagues, a video podcast using iMovie that you have started with your students, etc.
1- Share: Who are you?
@Home
I hope to add/improve them based on your suggestions. What do you think should be changed, improved, or included!
Thank you in advance for your comments and sharing this with others!
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edu.Mac.nation is a site dedicated to sharing news, information, and tutorials related to Apple products and software.
Michael (an elementary public school teacher) and Gary the "Boomer" (a retired broadcast executive and Michael's dad) write from unique perspectives and hope that edu.Mac.nation can be a spot for learning and growth for all who stop by!
Michael
/ February 27, 2010I am not sure if I should add more to the @Home section. What do you think?
ktenkely
/ February 27, 2010I think that the Home section is just fine, can't think of anything that I would add to it.
Michael
/ February 27, 2010Do you think the @Home questions are too narrow… or do you think I left them open enough for educators from various backgrounds?