I like technology. As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Barranquilla, Colombia, I think my life is very different than most of my peers. My public school has two computer labs, wireless internet (that usually works, too!), countless computers (some of which are still sitting in their boxes), microphones, speakers, etc. The second story apartment I call home is also equipped with wi-fi, which I use on my MacBook, iPhone and Kindle Fire. I am one well-connected dude. …..click here to read more
Using Technology In The Classroom: A Cautionary Tale
Posted by Chance Dorland on Sunday, June 3rd 2012
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About PodCasting Colombia
Peace Corps Volunteer Chance Dorland uses his radio journalism background for a more up-to-date spin on blogging through videos, photos and podcasts. A 2009 graduate of Emerson College, Chance resides on the Caribbean Coast of Colombia where he spends his time teaching English, assisting students with their radio club “English Time Radio,” and playing drums for a jazz band. His updates can be followed on Twitter, YouTube, iTunes and his website, ChanceDorland.com. — This blog does not reflect any position of the U.S. government or Peace Corps.
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