The purpose of this site is to experiment with opening the work of Tech Matters`07 to an audience larger than the immediate participants at California State University, Chico, Chico, California from July 17 - 22, 2007. Given this focused purpose, please be aware that this site may be closed at the end of July 2007 unless the Tech Liaison leadership team decides to keep some parts of the site open. We are reading and writing, listening to podcasts and webcasting. We use RSS feeds to collect significant podcasts and blogs. We invite all to subscribe to the assignments, podcasts, blogs, questions, bookmarks, images, and wiki pages created by this summer's Tech Matters participants. We are using blogs, wikis, and other such tools to build community and share knowledge about 21st Century literacies with audiences of wider and wider circles of teachers, beginning with previous Tech Matters participants and the National Writing Project's Tech Lisison Network.
Saturday, July 21, 2007 in Chico, California.
Yes, they spelled out W-I-K-I in the water.
Betty Collum and Troy Hicks present at Tech Matters 07.
Technology Matters, second day.
The first full day of workshops at the National Writing Project's Tech Matters`07 Institute in Chico, California
This is our first dinner together. We introduced ourselves.
Some thoughts about the range of choice folks have on the web site for Technology Matters at http://nwptechmatters07.org I talk about this range in terms of genre or tools and in terms of how public or connected to an RSS feed participants want to make their work. I also begin to develop my thoughts about ethnography in action, with participants doing their own description of their own learning.
The day before traveling to Chico.
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