Projects
CONFERENCE CURATOR
TEDxNYED, is a TEDx event that will examine the role of new media and technology in shaping the future of education.
PRESENTATIONS
Teaching in a Media Rich Environment: YouTube and Other Social Media in Your Class, a presentation given at the 2009 National Association for Independent Schools Annual Conference in Chicago, IL.
Tech In 20: Technology Professional Development in 20 Minutes, a presentation at EduCon 2.1 in January 2009. The presentation was also uploaded to my Vimeo and SlideShare accounts.
Wiki-Mania: Teaching and Learning in an Open Source Culture, a presentation given at the 2008 National Association for Independent Schools Annual Conference in New York, NY.
High Noon – A Model for Online Participatory Learning, a presentation given at EduCon 2.2 in January 2010.
The Future of Education, a panel discussion at edSocialMedia Summit in February 2010.
CC Salon NYC, a panel discussion at a Creative Commons salon in March 2010.
INTERNET PROJECTS
The Presidential Inauguration, a trip to Washington, D.C. in January 2009 to document the inauguration using a variety of social media.
Tech In 20, a professional development workshop series dedicated to helping faculty develop an understanding of the available technology that will help in the classroom.
Children, Culture, and Folktales, a case study written and published for the Children and Youth in History project created by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University.
Net Generation Education Project, a Flat Classrooms project. My World Civilizations II class worked in conjunction with schools around the world to examine the future of education.
High Noon, an online technology course dedicated to exploring new media technologies as a way to learn about, discuss, and address global problems.
Dwight Tiger Web, a technology course that examines how new media technologies are impacting the world of journalism.
WRITING
edSocialMedia.com, I am a regular contributor for edSocialMedia.com, a website dedicated to social media and its influence on education.

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