My classroom was like an old western movie. I often thought of myself as a “white hat” and there were times when I certainly went “cowboy” after some new technology, literature set, you name it I probably started a shoot-out over… Continue Reading →
The EdTech Leadership cycle is complex. So much of what a school or district needs depends on where they are in the journey of converting Teacher Technology (Type I) to Student Technology (Type II). {Check out the difference between Type I… Continue Reading →
The idea of a Professional Learning Community, a PLC, is awesome. I want to sit with other professionals and participate in critical conversations around student work, achievement, and my personal practice. But that doesn’t always happen. Maybe people are particularly open… Continue Reading →
Early learners of anything flounder. Their learning is almost visible in their struggles. It is easy to forget how little things can make a big impact. Anyone in the nascent stages of learning something needs the same thing – one good strategy. Educators… Continue Reading →
There is a new digital divide. It is the digital divide between teachers and students. Some Students Start Behind Students show up to school with so many different strengths and challenges. One of those challenges is lack of dependable Internet access, consistent… Continue Reading →
As an adult I have control over a great deal. I retain control of what I attend to, especially in this hyperactive news environment. The truth is, I just don’t do it very well. The current news cycle can highjack my morning… Continue Reading →
…a 1,000 views? Well, maybe not quite 1,000. But, pictures or images are an important facet of any blog post. Images serve a few functions on my blog. Sometimes they inspire, or help me refine my focus for a post…. Continue Reading →
It seems every blog I read for specific content also wants to talk to about blogging. Maybe I am just another one of those… Blog challenges have helped me write when I was out of ideas, focused me back on… Continue Reading →
This post is a product of the 30 Days of Blogging Challenge and post 3 in a series of posts for EduBlogs Club. Leadership Authority Your Principal. Some positions come with responsibilities for people and associated automatic leadership. Think of Leadership Authority as a… Continue Reading →
An awesome idea is to follow-through on the prompt for the Jan 2017 #BlogaMonth: Suggest one to two of your favorite videos (Ted Talks, YouTube Clips, Vimeos, Movie Clips…etc) that you have used in your school setting, and share how… Continue Reading →
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