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“We’ve been taken over once again by something that we couldn’t stop, can’t stop.” TTT 207 - 06.30.10

Posted by Paul Allison on 21st July 2010

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This the fourth week of a summer series in which we have focused Teachers Teaching Teachers on the BP Gulf Oil Spill. Our guests included:

  • Matt Montagne, who has been collecting materials, such as: October 28th, 2010 TEDxOILSPILL Talks. The Google Doc that Matt can be found at http://tinyurl.com/voicesonthegulf - And stay tuned! There much more to come under the domain: "VoicesOnTheGulf." (We also eventually agreed on the common tags: "voicesonthegulf" and "edoilspill"
  • Diana Laufenberg, a history teacher from Science Leadership Academy who joined us on this topic 3 weeks ago will try (from her family’s farm) to join us again.
  • Natasha Whitton, one of the three teachers from the Southeastern Louisiana Writing Project two weeks ago, hopes to join us again
  • Andrea Zellner, a biology and English teachers from the Red Cedar Writing Project in Michigan will be with us again!
  • AND NEW to our webcast: Catherine Tibbs, a former high school English teacher who works for the Live Oak Writing Project in Mississippi joined us. (She is also invited colleagues who will be heard on future podcasts. Catherine wrote this on a Monday late in June :

    I don’t know if you know this or not, but oil reached the MS beaches this weekend. We had been fortunate so far to avoid this mess. From what I understand from the media, the manpower was not coordinated in the Gulf to skim the oil that is now reaching us. Isn’t that always the case?

  • Also new to the podcast is Jeff Mason from Penscola, Florida, a biology and technology teacher. We met a Twitter, and we look forward to a continuing connection. (Jeff came on the webcast last week as well, so look for more from him on future podcasts.)

We hope you will be able to join us in this ongoing project. Help us know how to respond as teachers—and with our students—to this monster that will continue to reek havoc for weeks? months? to come!

Join us to talk about what’s happening in the gulf every Wednesday at http://EdTechTalk.com/live at 9:00pm Eastern / 6:00pm Pacific USA (World Times).

Go to EdTechTalk to see a copy of the chat that was happening during the webcast.

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, National Writing Project, students, Matt Montagne, planning, curriculum, NWP, Diana Laufenberg, Andrea Zellner, science, edoilspill, pblcamp, Voices on the Gulf, Catherine Tibbs, Jeff Mason, multidisciplinary, Natasha Whitton, stories, TedxOilSpill, voicesonthegulf | No Comments »

Bitstrips Creators and Writing Project Teachers Talking Comics - TTT 199 - 05.05.10

Posted by Paul Allison on 31st May 2010

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Kevin Hodgson, National Writing Project, Bitstrips, Bitstrips for Schools, comics, Shahan Panth, Jacob Blackstock, Larry Neuburger | No Comments »

Katherine Schulten and the Learning Network AND “…making the case for the NWP - TTT191 - 03.10.10

Posted by Paul Allison on 11th March 2010

Posted in Susan Ettenheim, Blogging, National Writing Project, NWP, Andrea Zellner, Elyse Eidman-Aadhl, Katherine Schulten, Learning Network, New York Times, teacher voice | No Comments »

Did Educon 2.2 Make Us Smarter? - TTT 185 - 02.03.10

Posted by Paul Allison on 20th February 2010

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, National Writing Project, Hannah, Joe Conroy, Educon 2.2, NWP, Diana Laufenberg, Dolores Gende, Chris Lehmann | No Comments »

Reflections on the National Writing Project’s 2009 Annual Meeting at a Seminal Moment - TTT177 - 12.02.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 13th December 2009

Posted in Paul Allison, National Writing Project, Paul Oh, Seth Mitchell, technology, nwpam09, Robert Rivera-Amezola, Joe Conroy, Chuck Jurich, Billy Collins, Tech Liaisons Network | 1 Comment »

Looking Forward to the National Writing Project’s Annual Meeting with 3 Presenters - TTT#175 - 11.04.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 15th November 2009

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Podcasting, Video, National Writing Project, Paul Oh, Annual Meeting, nwpam09, elementary, Robert Rivera-Amezola, Joe Conroy, Chuck Jurich, after-school programs | No Comments »

Teaching the New Writing - Glen, Jeff, and Paul talk about collaboration (2 of 3) - TTT156 - 06.17.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 5th July 2009

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, collaboration, Kevin Hodgson, Glen Bledsoe, National Writing Project, Teaching The New Writing, Jeff Schwartz | 1 Comment »

What’s So New About Teaching the New Writing? (1 of 3) TTT155 - 06.10.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 20th June 2009

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Kevin Hodgson, National Writing Project, Teachers College Pres, Teaching The New Writing, Anne Herrington, Charles Moran | No Comments »

Resiliency: What are we learning with our colleagues (Part 2 of 2) - TTT154 - 06.03.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 14th June 2009

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, National Writing Project, Christina Cantrill, Rural Sites Network, Suzanne Linebarger, Lynette Herring-Harris, Vanessa Brown, resiliency, Urban Sites Network, DeWayne Dickins, Irana McGrath | No Comments »

Resiliency: What are we learning from our students? (Part 1) - TTT151 - 05.13.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 25th May 2009

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, National Writing Project, Bonnie Benard, DeWayne Dickens, Suzanne Linebarger, Sandra Hogue, Irina McGrath, Lynette Herring-Harris, Vanessa Brown, resiliency | 4 Comments »

Videos to the New President! TTT143 - 03.11.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 22nd March 2009

Posted in Chris Sloan, Video, Writing, National Writing Project, Paul Oh, Ron Link, David Cole, Pearson Foundation, Letters to the Next President | No Comments »

Holocaust Educators Network: Teachers on a Journey - TTT133 - 12.17.08

Posted by Paul Allison on 21st December 2008

Posted in Gail Desler, National Writing Project, Holocaust, Holocaust Educators Network, Sondra Perl, Danielle Bethune, Kristi Gancroft Boucher, Ilka Hanselmann, Susan Hodgin, Larry Neuberger, Rural Sites Network | No Comments »

Discussing Participatory Culture - TTT131 - 12.03.08

Posted by Paul Allison on 13th December 2008

Posted in Paul Allison, Writing, Karen McComas, Kevin Hodgson, National Writing Project, Christina Cantrill, Susan Biggs, Fred Hass, Beth Rimer, Joe Belliono, Henry Jenkins, literacy, media, teaching, 21st Century Literacy | No Comments »

Writing in the Digital Age - A special National Writing Project show - TTT129 - 11.12.08

Posted by Paul Allison on 16th November 2008

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Professional Development, Community, Writing, Felicia George, National Writing Project, Alice Barr, Laura Stokes, Rebecca kaminski, Sarah Hunt-Barron, Seth Mitchell, digital writing | No Comments »

From Google Docs for Presidents to Drupal sites for Youth Voices - TTT122 - 09.17.09

Posted by Paul Allison on 23rd September 2008

Posted in Paul Allison, Drupal, National Writing Project, Google docs, Google, Paul Oh, Youth Voices, students | No Comments »

The National Writing Project and Google Team Up To Give High School Students a Voice - TTT120 - 09.03.08

Posted by Paul Allison on 7th September 2008

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Gail Desler, National Writing Project, Google docs, Google, Paul Oh, Andrew Chang, Elyse Eldman, pursuasive writing | No Comments »

Me and my inquiry in relation to a whole community of learners - TTT88 - 01.23.08

Posted by Paul Allison on 30th January 2008

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Chris Sloan, Gail Desler, Bob LeVin, Bill O'Neal, National Writing Project, Woody Woodgate, Curriculum Planning | 1 Comment »

Looking for the Passions and Keeping the Faith - TTT81 - 11.28.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 2nd December 2007

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Kevin Hodgson, Jason Shiroff, National Writing Project, Lynne Culp, Lee Baber, Cynthia Calvert, Peter Kittle, Christinia Cantrill, Annual Meeting | No Comments »

Digital Composing and the National Writing Project’s Annual Meeting - TTT78 - 11.07.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 11th November 2007

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, National Writing Project, Paul Oh, Lee Baber, digital storytelling, Bonnie Kaplan, Woody Woodgate, Ditigal Writing, Digital Composing, Cliff Lee, John Bishop, Valorie Stokes, NWP Annual Meeting | No Comments »

Podcasting, RSS, and more from Tech Matters`07 - TTT62 - 07.19.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 20th July 2007

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Podcasting, Bud Hunt, National Writing Project, Lynne Culp, Lee Baber, Technology Matters, Donna Bragg, Doug Symington, RSS | No Comments »

Why Technology Matters - TTT60 - 07.11.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 16th July 2007

Posted in Technology Plans, Professional Development, Blogging, Community, Drupal, storytelling, memories, Kevin Hodgson, National Writing Project, Joe Bellino, Bill Fitzgerald, Will Banks, Bonnie Kaplan, DrupalEd, Technology Matters | 1 Comment »

What’s old and what’s new in blogging? TTT57 - 06.13.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 13th June 2007

Posted in Blogging, elgg, Felicia George, Kevin Hodgson, National Writing Project, Christina Cantrill, Paul Oh, student work, case study | No Comments »

How do we keep it real in school blogs? TTT54 - 05.23.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 24th May 2007

Posted in Paul Allison, Susan Ettenheim, Technology Plans, Blogging, Community, Writing, Lee Baber, collaboration, Ken Stein, commenting, Matt Makowetski, Bill O'Neal, National Writing Project, Google docs, Youth Voices, Alice Bar, Barbara Mehlman | No Comments »

Creating Sweet Spots on the Web - TTT49 04.18.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 19th April 2007

Posted in Lee Baber, Drupal, New York City Writing Project, Madeline Brownstone, Felicia George, Troy Hicks, Joomla, National Writing Project, Paul Oh, Bill Fitzgerald, Trailfire, DrupalEd | No Comments »

Joomla? DrupalEd? Elgg? TTT46 03.28.07

Posted by Paul Allison on 29th March 2007

Posted in Paul Allison, Technology Plans, Webcast, Lee Baber, elgg, WordPress, Drupal, Troy Hicks, Eric Hoefler, Joomla, National Writing Project, Google docs, Bill Fitzgerald, Will Banks | 1 Comment »