My Question
How will the use of podcasting technology increase knowledge of quality professional development?
Everything we do in my particular unit is geared to promoting quality professional development so I am hoping that this technology will contribute in a significant way. My ultimate audience is broad but I hope first to affect those who design and deliver professional development. My goal is to ensure that this audience recognizes and can eventually create professional development that is of the highest quality to impact positively on students. My quest is to determine how this technology can contribute.

8 Comments:
Your question sounds like a huge undertaking!! Good luck....maybe we can converge our thoughts on the question.
Okay, is there anyway to get our blogs clumped together, so that we may just click Next Blog? Are they alphabetical? Can we put a number in front of our names? There has to be an easier way if we are to respond to every single blog, which I would like and appreciate from everyone.
So, we'll work together on the measurement aspect of how Podcasts effect QPD?!
I love how you customized your blog home page. Next time we do work in the lab, perhaps you can share?
You question over whelms me!(can we check spelling?)
I think it would help to break down your concept of what makes a quality professional development, then see under which categories technology could go under?
Great concepts to investigate - we are going to have so much fun finding out the answers!
For the purpose of your AR question, does our Blog need to have the proper date/time stamp when posting and leaving comments? Would you need to know if our AR project is related to our PGPs?
Lots of sugar to feast on in this question. Will these blogs become a dissemination tool (public relations) for professional development podcasts?
Your blog looks great - your question is impressive!
Probably, we could really go back to the game that someone started a train of thought on a piece of paper and you finished it or added to it as the first real blog.
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