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Teaching for the Future, 2 years in.

Two years ago today I released the first episode of Teaching for the Future. The show was created as a class project in graduate school. I wanted to use new media to demonstrate how new media could be used in the classroom. If you listen to the original 8 episodes, we began talking about how teachers can leverage the Internet to reach students.

Today we are still focused on the convergence of education, culture and technology. Each episode deals with the changing media and new media landscape, and how these changes effect the K-12. Though at times it feels like I have exhausted all of the ed-tech topics that interest me, there always seems to be something new on the horizon.

So as we look to the future, expect more from Teaching for the Future.

If you want to help out or participate with Teaching for the Future you can leave a comment on the homepage or link to us on your blog or podcast. If you want to get in touch, feel free to email at teachingforthefuture@gmail.com.

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I would gladly help out with this. What are the next steps for your project?

Hi Amy,
Thanks for commenting! That's a really good question. I'm never sure about what's going to happen next. I'm currently working on an episode of the podcast about reluctant readers and another about YouTube in the k-12 classroom.

I was scrolling through your blog posts and I'd love to get your input on those up coming shows.

Thanks,
Dave

Many congratulations on your 2 year anniversary!

Many thanks Chris, you're truly an inspiration.

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