Wesley Fryer
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My blogs
SITE Digital Storytelling
Digital Literacy Thoughts
Infinite Thinking Machine Blog
5 Photo Stories
iPad Media Camp
Good Oklahoma Eats
Important Questions from Workshops
Wesley Fryer's PD Reflection Blog
Sermons from First Presbyterian Church, Edmond, OK
Learning in Oklahoma
Technology Shopping Cart
FAQs for T4T
ISTE 2013 Scavenger Hunt
iReading: Articles Wes Fryer is Reading
Media by Wes
FAQs for Storychasers
Digital Dialog Podcast
T4T Scribes (Shared Learning Blog)
Blogs I follow
Information Literacy Standards
Leadership PD Launch Blog
About me
Gender
Male
Industry
Education
Occupation
Educator, author and digital storyteller
Location
Edmond
,
Oklahoma
,
United States
Introduction
Wesley Fryer is an educator, author, and digital storyteller.
Moving at the Speed of Creativity
is his personal blog.
Interests
teaching,
writing,
creativity,
learning,
spending time with my family,
spiritual fitness,
travel,
camping,
digital storytelling,
educational reform,
literacy,
digital literacy,
educational technology,
macs,
my iPod,
Garageband,
intentional living,
KSU football,
finishing my PhD
Favorite Movies
Lord of the Rings,
Braveheart,
The Princess Bride,
Joe Versus the Volcano,
Pirates of the Caribbean,
The Right Stuff,
Top Gun,
Star Wars,
Rudy,
Tombstone,
Gladiator,
The Count of Monte Cristo,
The Incredibles,
October Sky,
Paint Your Wagon
Favorite Music
A-Ha,
Alphaville,
The Cars,
Men Without Hats,
Pet Shop Boys,
Pseudo Echo,
They Might Be Giants,
Roxette,
Tom Petty,
Elton John,
Billy Joel,
Sawyer Brown,
Juan Luis Guerra,
Luis Miguel,
Matt Holtzman,
Michael W. Smith,
Stephen Curtis Chapman,
Casting Crowns,
Avalon,
Uncle Charlie & Rachel Sanchez
Favorite Books
The Bible,
The Purpose Driven Life,
The Man in the Mirror,
Mere Christianity,
The Future of Ideas,
Technopoly,
Amusing Ourselves to Death,
The End of Education,
Teachers As Cultural Workers,
Being Digital,
The Death of Common Sense,
Telling the Truth,
In Defense of Elitism,
How Children Fail,
Failure to Connect,
Oversold and Underused,
Teaching as a Subversive Activity,
The Hobbit,
The Lord of the Rings,
The Chronicles of Narnia