You Should Read… (November 13, 2011)
After a busy couple of weeks, I am glad that I can continue to share some of the great stuff that I am seeing shared on Twitter and social networks. […]
You Should Read… (November 13, 2011) Read More →
After a busy couple of weeks, I am glad that I can continue to share some of the great stuff that I am seeing shared on Twitter and social networks. […]
You Should Read… (November 13, 2011) Read More →
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by Architopher I have lost a once strong passion that I used to have for running. The monotony of exploring the same
Through our 184 project, I was recently caught off guard by the honesty of a student post(Kadie), who was struggling with working within a group setting: I have had difficulty
Reflective Solitude Read More →
I wanted to take a look back at some older posts or links that I thought were worthy of sharing. This is very easy to do by using Diigo as
You Should Read…(November 6, 2011) Read More →
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by Arenamontanus “When the world is flat, you can innovate without having to emigrate” Thomas L. Friedman Last year, I was seconded
Defining Innovation? Read More →
I love reading books with different viewpoints and thoughts on social media, as it provides a balanced approach and outlook on some of the work that we are doing. Here
Connect and Disconnect; The Value in Both Read More →
There were so many great blog posts written this week that it was easy to find them, but hard to choose which ones to share: 1. The Benefit and Danger of
You Should Read…(October 30, 2011) Read More →
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by Clearly Ambiguous I have been thinking a lot lately about the skills of an effective teacher and an effective leader, and
Classroom Management? Read More →
Yesterday I had the opportunity to talk with educators within our own school division about the continuously evolving profession of education, and how we are trying to move forward. There
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by aussiegall The other day, through a conversation on Twitter, one of the questions that came up (which does often), is in
Change the Measure Read More →