SITE 2008 Keynote

by | Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The SITE Keynote presentation by Matt Koehler and myself is finally ready to release to the world. I know converting 350 sildes, and synching them to the narration was a huge task – and Matt has already spent countless hours on this. He ended up with a 60 GB file (yeah that’s Gigabytes!) which then Ken Dirkin and Matt squeezed and compressed into this 48MB download. Do not try this over a dialup connection.

A few randomly selected blog posts…

Feeling ignored by Warner Bros.

Amol just sent me this BBC story titled: Warner 'sues over Puttar movie.' That makes me so angry! How come Warner Bros is not suing me... As the BBC story says Harry Potter maker Warner Bros is suing an Indian film company over the title of upcoming film Hari Puttar -...

Design and creative repurposing: Thinking about Ed Tech

One minute design ideas... http://www.dailymotion.com/fr/video/x93dzc_lota-1-objet-en-moins-de-1-min_creation I had posted something similar here (from Bic to vase). There is something deeper here than just cool design ideas though. What this video highlights is...

véjà du, on seeing anew

I recently learned about véjà du (see here to learn more). I was sufficiently intrigued by this idea to use this as an assignment in the CEP818, Creativity in Teaching and Learning course I am currently teaching (with Mike DeSchryver). The assignment students were...

Nature v.s. nurture, what are we missing

Jordy Whitmer over at the Birmingham School district forwarded me this link to this really cool video by George Kembel on Awakening Creativity. There is a lot in the video to ponder and discuss but I want to focus on something he said about music learning that really...

21st Century Skills? What do they mean?

A decade into the 21st century, how are we doing with the movement to "position 21st century skills at the center of US K-12 education." The National Journal Online has been conducting an discussion on this topic... some very interesting views represented there, from...

New ambigrams for AERA

I was invited to give two talks at the the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association in San Francisco. One was a Ignite presentation (5 minutes, 20 slides set to move at 15 seconds per slide), and the other was an ED Talk (sort of like a TED talk...

The beauty of the web: Shape of the earth

While searching for information for my previous posting on using eclipses to see, I came across an interesting paper that provided yet another way of figuring out the shape of the Earth. Lynch, D.K. (2005). Turbulent ship wakes: further evidence that the Earth is...

John McCain, RIP

John McCain, RIP

• • • • • • • • •John Sidney McCain IIIAugust 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018 The above image is a visual / typographic representationof one his favorite quotesfrom For whom the bell tolls,by Ernest Hemingway Image © punyamishra

15 Comments

  1. Aplicaciones VoIP

    Awesome keynote. Thanks a lot.

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  2. Erik

    Thanks Matt. I loved the part on the red rubex cube!

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  3. cheap public liability insurance

    I saw the presentation at my friends house. Wanted to say how inspiring it was. Really enjoyed it.

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  4. Alin

    Liked the presentation very much.

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  5. Windows-Help

    A little late but i love the presentation as well! it takes a lot of download but it was worth!

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  6. puzzles

    I bookmarked your site. Thanks for all the reading material. I enjoy reading here!

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  7. Mike Tracy

    Liked the presentation very much. This presentation was referenced by one of the speakers of ISMA 2010 held in Sharjah UAE

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  8. Chase Watts

    Wow! I normally don?t do too much commenting on blogs, but I have to say that this was a excellent post! Keep the great posts coming and I will be sure to bookmark your blog 😉

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  9. Mike P

    Awesome keynote. Thanks a lot.

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  10. glen coleman

    Punya,

    Amazing presentation. Love it. Members of my faculty will watch it during our professional development sessions, and it will produce exciting collegial discussions.

    thank you for your good work.

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    • Punya Mishra

      Thanks Glen. Appreciate the kind words.

      Reply
  11. Onlinespiele

    Wow, thats one really amazing keynote, i still dont get why in German Universities such presentations are something really rare.

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  12. Punya Mishra

    Thanks Sean. It was a lot of fun to create… though it does take time. I know Matt and I put in quite a bit of effort into this. Love your blog.

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  13. Sean

    i am still amazed by this presentation.
    i suggested a format of this type to my principal at the beginning of school this year. we work really well together… and this format would almost perfectly fit our personalities.

    of course, we didn’t have the time to pull if off, so we didn’t try. i still aspire to the greatness seen here! seriously. very engaging for this genre. wow.

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  14. Daniel

    I’m still baffled about how you guys manged to compress the 60gb. Thanks for posting the keynote – it was definitely the highlight of the conference. You and Matt are light years ahead.

    Reply

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