Your School Year in Numbers
Dean Shareski recently shared a post where he has a compelling video that talks about his “year in numbers” (inspired by this Dan Meyer post), where he has compiled some […]
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Dean Shareski recently shared a post where he has a compelling video that talks about his “year in numbers” (inspired by this Dan Meyer post), where he has compiled some […]
Your School Year in Numbers Read More →
As I think that leaders should be able to describe what they are looking for in schools I have thought of eight things that I really want to see in
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When I looked up the term “digital citizenship”, the first definition that I found was the following: …teaching users the rules of good citizenship online; this usually includes email ettiquette,
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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by Jon Glittenberg Many people are sharing some of their favourite posts of 2012 from their own blog, but I thought that
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Taking the time to catch up on some reading and look at some stories happening around the world, I am inspired by the learning of an older generation being shared
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In the spirit of “Festivus” and the tradition of “The Airing of Grievances” (sorry for the reference if you are not a Seinfeld fan), I wanted to share a couple
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This post originally appeared on the “Education is My Life” site, which has several offerings aggregated by A.J. Juliani. I don’t remember much about what I learned in elementary school, but
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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by radical_vamsi Before I started blogging, I now look back and realize how all over the place I was with some of
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“Organizations that can access the most brains will win. Its not what you know but how quickly you can access knowledge of others.” Liz Wiseman There are some really awesome