by liam | Nov 26, 2011 | education, literacy, media
When teachers have discussions with their students in over-crowded classrooms, shouting, calling out and talking over others can become an unfortunate part of the process. But I recently figured out it doesn’t have to be. And I have the 99% to thank. The recent...
by liam | Aug 23, 2011 | appearances, education, gamebasedlearning, gaming, literacy, media, video games, virtual worlds
Last May, as the school year was winding up, I took part in a great podcast over at Teachers Teaching Teachers to talk about using video games in the classroom. Lucky for you interweb peeps, you can listen to the podcast here. The show centered around the release of...
by liam | May 23, 2011 | education, gaming, literacy, video games, virtual worlds
It’s barely 9:15 in the morning and already two students have fallen down a mine shaft, one burst into flames when he swam through lava and another just killed his best friend with a pork chop. It’s going to be a messy morning but one packed with learning....
by liam | May 22, 2011 | education, gaming, literacy, video games, virtual worlds
Three years ago, I stopped blogging here for many reasons. Although I didn’t know when I’d return, I did know I’d be back sometime. That time is now. And here’s why: Since 2004, I have blogged about children’s culture and technology, from...
by liam | Nov 15, 2008 | Uncategorized
As you’ve no doubt noticed things have been very very quiet around here for the last while. There’s a variety of reasons for this, not least of which is I just don’t have time to blog much lately. A new job, new writing projects and various other...