Since beginning to follow my KPR gurus, 'baded', 'techguy1717', and all their colleagues on Twitter these last few weeks, I've had the pleasure of listening in while they throw around a veritable plethora of ideas, questions, challenges, and suggestions about possible future directions in technology and education.
And as a die-hard environmental and outdoor educator, after these 3 mind-boggling weeks of technological transformation, I have become even more convinced than ever, that the internet is just one more doorway IN and OUT of the global classroom...
I cannot take my students around the world to open to them the vast array of different ways to live and speak and act and believe. But I can offer them as many different views of the world as I can find, and share my enjoyment and appreciation of them, and hope that they catch an exciting glimpse of the world which is waiting out there for them, both for better, and for worse.
"Give a child in fantasy what he cannot have in reality".
I live and teach by this creed. And so, if the internet has allowed my students to come along with me on a few of my Olympic adventures, and this has helped to open their hearts and minds to the possibilities of a future world, then as an educator my heart sings, and I can sleep well tonight.
A seed is planted, and some day, tall trees will grow.
Grow tall, my lovelies, grow tall.
July 2nd, 2003. "And the 2010 Winter Olympics go to.... Vancouver, Canada!" And with those words, my own Olympic Journey began -- with an immediate phone call to my sister in Vancouver, reserving a spot on their floor in February 2010 to attend the Winter Olympics. Here are some stories from my own Olympic Journey.