The web 2.0 educator that I chose, is Wes Fryer. His specialty is pod casting. He is doing his graduate work on it at Texas Tech University, where he is getting his doctorate in curriculum and instruction. Even though his specialty is pod casting, Wes Fryer is so much more than a pod casted voice, or a pod cast writer. He is truly a web 2.0 educator. Mr. Fryer has a passion for teaching teachers how to use technology and learning everything he can about using technology for his students. He contributes to several educational blogs about technology and I chose to read the one that he collaborates on with seven other educators. It is called the Infinite Thinking Machine.
What I really like about Wes Fryers thoughts on education and technology are that, everything that he does is innovative. He never stops thinking or searching for things to tell people about. It is clear that he is very passionate about teaching, especially teaching teachers how to use technology in their own classrooms. He finds that it is not usually the fault of the teacher that they do not use technology, just that they do not have the confidence or the resources to successfully integrate it. Some of the things that he does is so new, but I think that it is always good for teachers to try things. As they become more comfortable with the program or technology, they can integrate that technology in their classroom slowly if need be. He is very big on digital storytelling. He thinks that teachers should spend more time having fun teaching their students and learning with them, rather then preparing to present the same old boring information. I can understand that as both a teacher and a student. Teachers have to take time to create boring presentations and boring labs etc., however, they could use that same time to make more engaging presentations and labs. Teachers would enjoy teaching so much more if they did this, because students would enjoying learning.
The coolest technology that I came across when I was reading Wes’s blog was; Google Docs. Google Docs allows people to make word documents, PowerPoint presentations and spreadsheets online. It allows multiple people to access a document simultaneously, so students, teachers, colleagues or people from all over the world, (or even in a separate room) on a different computers can still collaborate on a project. I think this is absolutely brilliant. You can use the same email address that you used to sign up at blogger (which is a ‘Google’ email account), and all you do is sign in, and you can get started! So now, there is no excuse for not being able to get together to do a presentation. Because of this technology, you can be on separate computers and still finish the presentation. It might even be better to use Google Docs, even if you are sitting next to each other, just to be able to work together on the project, but still be on separate computers.