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How do you know when you’ve reached a Tipping Point? #AprilBlogaDay

Yesterday I sat in on an eBook demonstration. The eBook had it’s own light Learning Management System, an eBook. The salesperson was surprised when I asked if the content was available in pieces, outside the management system.  I guess because he… Continue Reading →

Google : Education #AprilBlogaDay

Wednesday we were invited to sit in on a meeting our director of technology had with Google (when will I ever say that again?). And the facility was as “cool” as you would expect. A teacher is bound to be… Continue Reading →

Extend the Learning from that Field Trip

While it is true that ‘Nature abhors a vacuum,’ that is such a mild description compared to what a teacher experiences when a learning opportunity is present, but there is no structured activity or exploration associated with such an opportunity. So the upcoming natural history museum… Continue Reading →

Is Your LMS a Black Hole?

Working with LMS in K12 Most of my work in this phase of my K12 career centers on learning management systems (LMS). I am fortunate to be in a district which is able and willing to purchase an LMS for teachers and… Continue Reading →

30 Day Blog Challenge Review

  It has been 30 days since I joined the group 30 Day Blog Challenge. I scheduled this post in my editorial calendar to remind me to check in on how I did with the challenge. Truth is I am… Continue Reading →

Do you want to Build an Infographic?

I have a love affair with every good infographic I see. It can’t just be me, don’t you love it when you “see” the idea before someone makes you read the idea? That kind of double-enforced messaged, confirming what your audience… Continue Reading →

Sending Christmas Cards – the 1 graphic, the 5 tools

Every year when I send out Christmas cards I want to know where they travel. I have an idea I send the most to the states in which I have lived, but without a visual representation I don’t feel like I… Continue Reading →

Holiday Time is Pinterest Time: EdTech to Follow

Off school? On Pinterest! Or is that just me? Pinterest is a great social media platform for mixing our school and private lives. Here are some pinners and Pinterest boards to follow. Who else do I need to add to this… Continue Reading →

Getting Started with MinecraftEDU #MOOC

Week One Summary This is an assignment for the course Getting Started with MinecraftEDU found at the Canvas Network.  How could/should video games be incorporated into the a regular school environment? To know a young person now-a-days is to know a gamer…. Continue Reading →

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