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July 5, 2009
The Next Killer App?
Filed under: education Tags: ebc09 , education , eportfolio , necc , necc09 , technology , warlick — David Warlick @ 2:17 pm with (2) Comments
A Conversation (unconference) session at the 2009 EduBloggerCon
2009 was the year that my 4th of July lasted for 42 hours, at least that’s the best I could calculate it at the end of the day. Much of the day was in Auckland, New Zealand, then the flight to San Francisco, a four hour layover, and then five more hours across North America. A bit ragged this morning.
I’ve been been reflecting, though, about my NECC experience — especially the conversations at the Leadership Symposium and a couple of the conversations I had at the EduBloggerCon. The idea is starting to jell in my mind that the next big… Hmmmm!
As I wrote yesterday, it seems that everytime we sit down and talk about education reform, there seems to be something in the way, preventing us from what we want to do right now. We can’t move that tile in the puzzle, until the one next to it is out of the way, which we can’t move until another one has been shifted, etc. etc. There is only one open space in the old Cracker Jack puzzle game, and often only two tiles that can be shifted to make room. In our particular game of education reform, it seems to me that there is only one tile that can be moved into one empty space. But when that one is shifted, a domino affect may result, leaving room for a sudden and complete overhaul of education.
That tile is how we assess the quality of education for the sake o"
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