by mguhlin

Summer Professional Development Meme 2009

EdTech

Tim Holt has tagged me in the Summer Professional Development/Learning Meme 2009 that Clif Mims started some time ago. The rules appear below what I intend to do. What do I intend to do?

  1. Learn how to use Carbon Copy Cloner or DeployStudio over the network to reimage a Mac computer lab; I just learned how to use it “one by one” booting from an external hard drive.
  2. Learn how to use FOG over the network to reimage a Windows computer lab.
  3. Books I intend to read include John Maxwell’s “Be a People Person,” and Berliner and Biddle’s “The Manufactured Crisis.”
  4. Develop an online version of my Problem-based Learning Academy for Educators to share with a wider audience.

Rules

Summer can be a great time for professional development. It is an opportunity to learn more about a topic, read a particular work or the works of a particular author, beef up an existing unit of instruction, advance one’s technical skills, work on that advanced degree or certification, pick up a new hobby, and finish many of the other items on our ever-growing To Do Lists. Let’s make Summer 2009 a time when we actually get to accomplish a few of those things and enjoy the thrill of marking them off our lists.

The Rules

NOTE: You do NOT have to wait to be tagged to participate in this meme.

1. Pick 1-3 professional development goals and commit to achieving them this summer.

2. For the purposes of this activity the end of summer will be Labor Day (09/07/09).

3. Post the above directions along with your 1-3 goals on your blog.

4. Title your post Summer Professional Development Meme 2009 and link back/trackback to http://clifmims.com/blog/archives/2447.

5. Use the following tag/ keyword/ category on your post: pdmeme09.

6. Tag 5-8 others to participate in the meme.

7. Achieve your goals and “develop professionally.”

  1. 8.Commit to sharing your results on your blog during early or mid-September.

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