About Geek!Ed!

Geek!Ed! is a frequently-weekly netcast produced by five geeks (and occasional guests) from Pinckney Community Schools, MI. We're geeks in education who are geeked about the impact of technology on education.

Email us at edu.geek@gmail.com

Our Podcast

All Episodes

Subscribe:

Categories

You are currently browsing the geek!ed! weblog archives for October, 2005.

Archive for October, 2005

geek!ed! – episode 0003

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

What are you Geek!ed! about?
Chris visits a U2 concert… twice.
Flick your Nokia?
U2 & iPods…
Roger McGuinn
Text Messaging as Community Building?
Audience members as content creators.
Participatory art.
Diane brings us back to the classroom…
Internet Road Rally
WebQuests
21st Century Literacy
Internet activity fatalities?
Industrial Models of Education vs. Creative/Participatory learning
The vicious cycle of teaching and learning.
Should High Schools look more like colleges?
Classroom technology [...]

 
icon for podpress  episode 003 [37:20m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

geek!ed! episode 0002

Monday, October 24th, 2005

Collaborative Technologies in Education
Our second show: Download the Show or Subscribe
On today’s show we discuss: Wikipedia
Article on quality…
Nerd culture
Vanity pages
Rick Stiggins
What is Wikipedia? An authority or a starting point?
Kids have to think…
Alan November
Other collaborative technologies…
Digg.com, TWIT, Daily Source Code
Landmark Project, David Warlick, The Education Podcast Network, Connect Learning [...]

 
icon for podpress  episode 002 [31:00m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

geek!ed! episode 0001

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

Welcome to Geek-ed…
Our first show: Download Subscribe Are we “geeked” or “geek-ed”? Introductions
Diane Harris
Chris Ozias
Tom McCurdy
Michael Partridge
We spend awhile defining our roles and explaining our backgrounds. Computer classes – are they necessary? Dr. Larry Fruth What is technology integration in education? Link to Chris’ movie Link to the Navigator School Podcast iMovie as formative assessment? [...]

 
icon for podpress  episode 001 [42:20m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download