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Nearly two years ago I was invited to appear on Vicki Davis’ Every Classroom Matters podcast to talk about self-publishing books and to give advice to teachers and educators on what to do and how to do it. This follows up on my last book, the ‘ Emergency Rations #EdTechRations: What’s so important we can’t leave it at home?
Here are some of the more ‘expected’ search terms; “cmalt membership” “david hopkins edtech” “learning technology” “best edtech tools” “roles of learning technologists” “prezi for students for free” “barcode reader” “higher education technology trends (..)
I wrote and collated a number of other leading EdTech people ideas about their ‘rations’, the tools and equipment they can’t leave the house without, in my last book, Emergency Rations #EdTechRations: What’s so important we can’t leave it at home? This is Day 3 the 30-day JuneEdTechChallenge.
Again, it’s worth a link to my #EdTechRations Emergency Rations book for you to read and learn about what other leading practitioners in our field(s) think of their go-to or favourite item of kit. It can be all of this and nothing, depending on what I need. This is Day 4 the 30-day JuneEdTechChallenge.
Publishing my own books, with some amazing colleagues: QR Codes in Education (2013) What is a Learning Technologist? 2013) The Really Useful #EdTechBook (2015) Emergency Rations #EdTechRations: What’s so important we can’t leave it at home? 2017) Completing my CMALT portfolio and successfully reviewing and renewing it in 2017.
For those interested in some of these individuals, they have contributed to two of my self-published books – #EdtechBook and #EdTechRations – as well as my Twitter and LinkedIn updates. Let me be clear, there are many others in my network I consider iconic, and I wish I could list them/you all here.
I’ve written four books. During this we came up with an idea for the ‘un-bookbook’, kind of like the ‘un-conference conference’ Here were our ideas for un-learning chapters in the un-bookbook: Here we go.
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