Every
day we are more connected than ever.
Social media, twenty-four hour a day news channels, on-line newspapers,
blogs, Twitter, Instagram, Periscope, and Facebook fill our in-boxes, and
phones with oodles of information. This
can be convenient, amazing, overwhelming, and terrifying all in the same
breathe. If you are someone who embraces
technology or fears technology, I encourage you to visit with Dana Lampe, Linn-
Mar High School Technology Integration Coach.
Dana
Lampe can usually be found in Linn-Mar High School’s media center, or The Fish Bowl. What is the Fish Bowl? The Fish Bowl is for all teachers wanting to learn more about using technology in their classes. The sessions are short, 30 minutes, in hopes that you will be able to take a little bit of time out of your week to improve your technology skills.
Dana is
extremely comfortable with not only researching and learning any and every
technology tool for students to use, but also, tools, apps, and technology for
teachers to use in direct instruction, to not only make the content more
relevant, but also to help them manage student assessment, and feedback.
Dana is
truly a life-long learner. I have
observed her share technology training with teacher leaders, and high school
staff. Dana’s recent project, The Fish Bowl, came from the Korean International School. Using an online conference call program
called Zoom, Dana, and several colleagues in her UNI Technology Course: Leading
Change through Instructional Technology, were able to connect with the folks
who started a Fish Bowl in 2014 at the Korean International School.
Dana
was inspired to be a change agent in the use of technology at Linn-Mar High
School. She gets her ideas from her
building tech committee, and ideas that staff has requested, as well as blogs
she follows.
To see
what’s on the docket at The Fish Bowl this week click here