Episode 57 — Reflections on Wesley

March 19th, 2006

Skypecast ParticipantsThis is actually my first podcast version of a 2¢ Worth blog. It all started with an international skypecast, organized by Texas educators, Wesley Fryer. Contributors included, Miguel Guhlin (Texas), Mark Ahlness (Washington State), Ewan McIntosh (Edinbourgh, Scotland, Darren Kuropatwa (Winnipeg, Canada, and Jeff Allen (Washington State). They talked about some of the ideas I have been writing and talking about lately, around “Telling the New Story”. I wrote a blog entry yesterday with my reflections, and spent so much time on it and it got to be so long, that I decided that some folks might prefer to listen. So I have put together this podcast version of the blog.

The original blog is Reactions to Podcast 40: Redefining & Telling the New Story, and the Internation Skypecase can be linked at Podcast 40: Defining and Telling the New Story


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  • 1. Bit By Bit » Blog &hellip  |  March 20th, 2006 at 3:41 pm

    […] e New Story (Over the Pond and Through the Fiber #2 @ Wes Fryer’s) David Warl […]

  • 2. Here for the learning rev&hellip  |  April 13th, 2008 at 10:51 pm

    […] As I have noted before (and I will take credit for this term, if anyone cares) we live in a “publish at will environment.” If you want your ideas to get noticed, there is no better time than today to be a thinker, a writer, and a vocal advocate. When I wrote the document “Proposal for Elementary Technology Integration Reform: Facilitators and Technician-Aides” in April of 2001, following our Lubbock superintendent’s decision to replace all certified teachers in elementary computer labs with educational aides to SAVE MONEY via a policy of attrition, I doubt more than 10 people read that document. It didn’t go anywhere. The ideas were pretty good (of course IMHO) but the fact was, I had a limited audience. That has changed at this point in 2008, but I certainly don’t have control over the dynamics of my readership. I tend to think it is a good thing more people find many of the ideas and links I share on this blog and elsewhere of value, so they read and subscribe, but I still marvel that this entire situation has developed as it has at all. I remember learning about the term “the Warlick effect” from Ewan McInotsh back in 2005, and hoping that some day David might recognize MY ideas and share / amplify them. He did in March 2006, as a blog post and podcast. Since then, there’s been a lot of conversations… to say the least. […]

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