Welcome to the award-winning website of Bill MacKenty - where I discuss technology and education! I'm the Director of Technology at the American School of Warsaw, where I support the effective use of technology in schools and classrooms.
I am especially interested in the use of computer games in learning and teaching. I have successfully used games in my classroom to help students learn. Please click here to see what I've written about games in education, and feel free to explore Balanced Gaming, my consulting business that helps parents, schools, and gamers understand how computer games fit into a balanced life.
Technology strengthens, deepens, and broadens our learning. Want a hint how to successfully integrate technology into learning? It's not about the what, it is about the how. Click here to learn more....
Expression Engine is a best-of-class content publishing system. I've used Expression Engine to provide powerful and flexible solutions for my school. Built on the Code Igniter PHP framework, it is an excellent tool for schools.
Text based gaming has been around since the earliest days of computing. Using only text, players enter in another world, and explore, socialize, achieve and impose in the game world. There is no sound, no flashy graphics, simply text. Click here to learn more.
I first realized I was a geek in the 6th grade. My 6th grade math teacher put me in front of a Texas Instruments 99A and 4 days later I was teaching the class how to program. I absolutely love hacking around in OS X and Linux. I have worked with kids and helped others my entire life. I love teaching, and watching a kid “get it” really lights me up. I am very interested in effective education, educational theory, assessment, and learning.
I work at a school for gifted kids. One of my great joys is having long, highly detailed technical talks with the kids. When…
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Got a comment question I wanted to respond to here:
Just curious, what are your thoughts about incorporating Twitter into the curriculum.
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Fantastic article by Dion Hinchcliffe’s about emerging software architectures (PDF here).
The most interesting thing to me? Non-relational databases - which I…
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I wrote about twitter here. In a nutshell, I think twitter is human rss. Cool. But useless unless I can incorporate it into my…
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More talk about potential solutions here. But as things stand, I hate link-rot (which is why I try…
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Some equipment went missing at my school - discovered today (Monday), after a school vacation. It’s a pity. We have an inventory of the computers…
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This is the best article I have ever read about video game addiction. PERIOD. Fair, balanced, and even-keeled. I highly commend everyone to read…
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In d&d 4e, can a 5th level dwarven fighter throw-assist an elf over a wererat, and as the elf is flying overhead, shoot?
I…
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When I talk about educational games, I usually talk about three types of games (see original blog post here).
Without belaboring it:
COTS…
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I talk about educational technology stuff. I’ve been getting really well crafted comment spam! I don’t think this is human, but the comment…
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I am the director of technology at the American School of Warsaw. I am committed to strengthening, deepening and broadening student learning through technology. I honestly believe HOW we teach is far more important than WHAT we use to teach. I am a technology skeptic and a technology evangelist. I am certified school building leader and school district leader in New York State. I love technology, and hacking around - especially in Linux and OS X. I am a text-based gaming aficionado, and I enjoy smoking a pipe now and again. Please feel free to poke around and learn more about me and my views of educational technology.
I do almost everything there is to do in technology and education. My goal is create the conditions for excellence in education through technology. And I'd like to share what I know with the educators in Poland.
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