Socratic Monologue
You can't spell 'Shareski' without 'Share'
I mentioned Dean Shareski’s presentation on sharing in the last post as one of my presentation highlights at the TLt 2008 conference. Not only has he put the presentation slides online, he also recorded the narration (he didn’t have a recorder at the conference) to accompany the slides. Thanks, Dean, for sharing this great presentation: Lesson #1 – Share

I’m going to try to follow Dean’s advice and do a little more sharing of my mental activity, such as it is, on this blog. I’ve been tending to longer, well thought out posts. That’s what I’ve been trying to do, but others may disagree. I think I’ll try to open it up to having more mental snapshots of what’s bouncing around in my head in addition to some more expansive writings.
I’m going to try to follow Dean’s advice and do a little more sharing of my mental activity, such as it is, on this blog. I’ve been tending to longer, well thought out posts. That’s what I’ve been trying to do, but others may disagree. I think I’ll try to open it up to having more mental snapshots of what’s bouncing around in my head in addition to some more expansive writings.
Your thoughtful responses
Me tweeting
- My grade 9 students are learning/practicing photographic composition. See their work at http://t.co/c2lkNTDv
- @shareski I think you owe him for all the pictures of his kids you put in them.
- @shareski I thought design mattered.
- @cptteacher Thanks for your comments back to the students. They will be happily surprised to be getting comments from outside school.
- @pstratton08 Exactly my thoughts. And I think that knowing your work is going to be on display encourages students to find good photos.






