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cc licensed ( BY SD ) flickr photo shared by Salim Virji This post is one that I am doing to model the suggestion I made through the Summer Blogging […]
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cc licensed ( BY SD ) flickr photo shared by Salim Virji This post is one that I am doing to model the suggestion I made through the Summer Blogging […]
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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by andrew_mc_d I am going to have to admit it; the term “lurker” drives me nuts. I know that there is an
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As I sit in the Vancouver Airport waiting for a flight to Sydney, I thought that I would continue to share some of the things that I am reading over
You Should Read… (July 8, 2012) Read More →
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by krossbow I have to admit that I was pretty excited to write my first post for the Edutopia group that has
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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cambodia4kidsorg There are a ton of “challenges” out there about blogging daily or 30 blog posts in a month and I
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I was totally moved by this story shared on Imgur the other day: “Oh the Places You’ll Go…” I graduated High School this week. When my Dad said he had
The Places We Can Go Read More →
I enjoyed a fantastic keynote on Tuesday morning at #ISTE12. Dr. Yong Zhao spoke and I would love to share some of the quotes and insights from the morning. A lot
Entrepreneurs…not just employable. Read More →
Currently I am attending the #ISTE12 conference in San Diego, CA, and I would have to admit that this is probably one of the most beautiful cities I have ever
You Should Read… (June 24, 2012) Read More →
Only a few more weeks until school is over for many in Canada but the learning will continue throughout the summer, anytime we are open to it. Here are some
You Should Read… (June 17, 2012) Read More →
I have had this post brewing in my head for a while to discuss Josh Stumpenhorst’s blog regarding schools and if they actually need principals. I remember the first time
Do we need (great) principals? Read More →