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and I'm the technology teacher at Shepherd of the Hills Christian School in Centennial, CO.

I have a heart and passion for technology and for educational ministry for our Lord Jesus Christ.

This blog is a natural result of these unique interests. I have 20 years of teaching experience in Lutheran schools, the last five exclusively as a technology teacher.

I seek to use the talents that God has given me to enhance His Kingdom in new, exciting, and creative ways, utilizing the technology tools with which we have been blessed to enhance ministry for Christ.

 

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EarthSwoop -- Cool New Google Earth Tool -Saturday, August 09, 2008
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In working on a presentation for this week, I came across EarthSwoop, a site which uses the Google Earth Plugin to visit a group of sites via Google Earth through a regular web browser. While there are not many tours available as of yet, the one which caught my attention is the tour of the Olympic venues in Beijing. Because the tour is connected to the full Google Earth capabilities, the tool may be used to provide a larger geographic context for Beijing, China, and the Olympics in general. Check it out!


Knol, Wikipedia, and the Nature of Information -Thursday, August 07, 2008
By dawblack :: 28 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Links

Today in an email newsletter I received information about Knol, an initiative from Google designed to produce user-created encyclopedic content that is more authoritative than Wikipedia. As you probably know, Wikipedia is controversial among educators and librarians since anyone can create or edit an article on this site, raising questions about the validity and the accuracy of their articles. However, Wikipedia articles may also be corrected quickly through this method, leading to an accuracy level that rivals traditional encyclopedic sources.


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Wednesday Links List -Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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Here is a list of sites which I have found recently which may be of interest to technology specialists and educators:


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Notes From Virtual Opportunities -Sunday, July 06, 2008
By dawblack :: 120 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Curriculum

Here are my NECC notes from a session entitled Virtual Opportunities: Interactive Strategies for Online Instruction. This was a panel discussion highlighting best practices for teaching and learning online. This session had particular relevance for me since I've started teaching online courses through Concordia University Wisconsin and the MTM Project. This is a growing area in the field of education -- one which opens the doors for all kinds of new learning, and all kinds of new skills to facilitate this learning. Here are the notes:


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Notes on Web 2.0 Meets Grade 2.0 -Saturday, July 05, 2008
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Here are my notes from NECC from the Gail Lovely presentation entitled Web 2.0 Meets Grade 2.0. I must say that Gail is one of my favorite presenters. Her manner is exceptional as she shares practical ideas for early learners. But what I appreciate most about her is that she readily shares her philosophy about what makes a good activity for these learners, giving me insights into the education of age groups which I didn't study in my preparation for teaching. Here are the notes:


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Happy 4th of July Everyone! -Friday, July 04, 2008
By dawblack :: 114 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: General, Personal, Faith

Yesterday I made the 16 hour drive from NECC in San Antonio back home. There was plenty of time during the day to reflect upon our country and the blessings of our Lord through the country in which we live. While these reflections don't necessarily have anything to do with technology and education, I do feel compelled to share them nonetheless:


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NECC Notes -- Online Learning Discussion Panel -Wednesday, July 02, 2008
By dawblack :: 123 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Curriculum, Links

Here are some unedited notes from a session at NECC about strategies for online discussion. I personally found this session very helpful in thinking about instruction strategies for a new era with new tools. Here are those notes:


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NECC Updates -Tuesday, July 01, 2008
By dawblack :: 108 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Links

This really isn't the best timing, but I'm having difficulty with the battery on my laptop, so any NECC updates today will rely on my ability to move close to a power supply during the various sessions.

In the meantime, here are some resources from the conference from yesterday:


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Notes on Our Students, Our World -Monday, June 30, 2008
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Here are my blogging notes from NECC for David Warlick's presentation, Our Students, Our World. Please excuse misspellings, typos, etc. as this is being published as soon as possible.


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One Hour PowerPoint Notes -Monday, June 30, 2008
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Here are my quick notes from a presentation on improving PowerPoint presentations at NECC in San Antonio. I'm copying these to the post as is, so there might be mistakes in the spelling, grammar, etc. Enjoy!


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Firefox 3.0 -Tuesday, June 24, 2008
By dawblack :: 111 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Software, Internet, Education, Links
As you might already know, I regularly use Firefox as my browser of choice. The lastest version of Firefox (3.0) was made available to the public last week, and there have already been nearly 18 million downloads of this project (NOTE: Firefox 3.0 may be downloaded here.).

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The Economy of Opportunity -Tuesday, June 10, 2008
By dawblack :: 118 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Faith

Regular readers of LutheranTech know that the focus of this blog tends to be on technology, education, and ministry. But there are times when larger ministry issues are on my mind, spurring thoughts that I believe might have value for the larger group of Lutheran educators. Clearly there is a great deal of angst in our country over rising gas prices and the entire economic picture. Lutheran schools, especially those who are almost entirely tuition based in their funding, are feeling the pinch as they seek to maintain enrollment targets and meet budget strictures. However, it is during unsettling times such as these that opportunities for ministry and service often emerge, and Lutheran schools, churches, and related ministries are uniquely prepared to respond to those who are unsettled by life in 2008 and looking for a firm foundation in uncertain times.


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Saturday Links List -Friday, June 06, 2008
By dawblack :: 133 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Curriculum, Links

Here are some links which may be of interest to teachers in Lutheran schools that I've uncovered this past week:

  • Google is opening their popular Gmail email service to testers in trying out new features. Some of these features may eventually be permanently incorporated in Google Apps, which may be used by schools. Full article.

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I'm Overwhelmed....and That's a Good Thing! -Thursday, June 05, 2008
By dawblack :: 123 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Links

Diigo I've started playing with a service called Diigo, which appears to be a combination of several social networking ideas, such as Ning and del.icio.us, with steroids added. The site is much faster to render than the other previously listed services in my tests, which is remarkable given the richness of the features found in Diigo. As a result, I'm finding it to be fairly overwhelming. There are so many interesting tools and uses that it is difficult sorting through the utility for education, professional development, and ministry in a focused way.


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Next Online Techology Meeting -Thursday, June 05, 2008
By dawblack :: 118 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education
The next online session technology session for technlogy leaders and other educators is scheduled for Tuesday, June 24th at 8:30 PM Eastern. This session will be led by Dr. Perry Bresemann, the Director of Technology for Lutheran schools. We will gather at the same site: http://breeze.muth.us/techleaders.

 

 


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Summer Professional Development Activities for Teachers -Tuesday, May 27, 2008
By dawblack :: 186 Views :: 2 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Curriculum, Links

Over the past week I've compiled a short list of potential professional development resources for teachers in my building. While this is by no means a comprehensive list, I thought that the list might be worth sharing. Each of these books, sites, and activities relate to education and technology in some way. I've encouraged each teacher to be proactive as far as their own learning this summer as part of the process of restoring energy and passion for future service.


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Another Tech Guru Blogs -Sunday, May 25, 2008
By dawblack :: 152 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Technology, Software, Internet, Education, Curriculum, Links

My friend Alan in California has started to blog. His blog, while not having a long list of posts as of yet, does provide some insights into the work of a technology specialist and the struggle that persists in pushing educational and technological change in our Lutheran schools.


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Purpose Driven Websites -Saturday, May 24, 2008
By dawblack :: 181 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Faith

OK....the title is a cheap play on words from the title of a popular Christian book, but it really is appropriate for this post.

Friday was our last day of school for the 2007-2008 term. As a result, my thoughts are turning to more creative and futuristic themes -- themes which get shoved aside when the school year gets busy. One of these thoughts is working through a more intentional analysis of our current church/school website and working on improving this essential ministry tool.


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Next Online Technology Meeting -Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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The next online meeting with Dr. Perry Bresemann, Technology Director for Lutheran Schools, will be on Thursday, May 22.  We will gather at the same site: http://breeze.muth.us/techleaders  at 8:30 pm Eastern.  You are welcome to join us and to invite others to attend.  Please remember if you have a headset (microphone and speakers) you will be able to talk to the group members.

 


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Learning to Change -Monday, May 12, 2008
By dawblack :: 188 Views :: 0 Comments :: :: Technology, Internet, Education, Curriculum

Perhaps you have seen this video which is making the rounds in education circles. It is a powerful video in speaking to the changes in education that are essential to best serve our students in preparing them for THEIR future.


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  • A Whole New Mind, by Daniel Pink: Actually, I'm re-reading this book (I may have to purchase a copy for myself instead of always using a library copy!)  Pink identifies six senses that are becoming essential for success in 21st century society. An excellent read for all educators and church leaders, even though it is not written from a Christian perspective.
  • Crazy '08, by Cait Murphy: A great study of the famous 1908 baseball season -- the last one where the Cubs won the World Series. Very much enjoying the description of the most memorable game in Cubs history -- the 4-2 victory at the New York Giants in the final National League game of that season.
 

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