This is from a Flickr site:

(http://www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/344832591/)

Does it speak the truth?

Is it about connections or is it about overload?
Peace (in networks),
Kevin

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4 Responses to “Networked Teacher”

  1.   Bonnie Says:

    Good thing or bad? What about the teacher without all the tech and still runs on empty?

  2.   Bonnie Says:

    I love seeing my little photo next to my comment. It was so frustrating when I couldn’t get it. It’s cool now to have many of my blogs tied to one user name and log in. Love that edublogs and James. And thanks for trying to help. You actually found the key to the problem.
    Bonnie

  3.   Liza Lee Miller Says:

    That graphic looks like overload to me. I want to have all that stuff available but only use what is working for me, my students, and my classroom. Just because the tools exist doesn’t mean they’ll work for everyone.

  4.   Mathew Says:

    I don’t know if anyone uses everything to equal degree but it does represent the possibility of the web, particularly for teachers who don’t use any of the options.

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