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Mostly observations on the state of public education in the United States and the perpetual efforts to reform it along with commentary on products for classroom use, written from a perspective of someone involved in K-12 teaching. |
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Enabling Change is Not the Same as Making it HappenDec 13, 2009
THE Journal, the free edtech ad-delivery system, speculates on what will be five K12 technology trends for next year.
eBooks Will Continue to Proliferate
Netbook Functionality Will Grow
More Teachers Will Use Interactive Whiteboards
Personal Devices...
Teaching on the Big ScreenDec 13, 2009
This week on the Rotten Tomatoes movie review show (on an obscure cable channel called Current TV), the hosts offered their choices for the top 5 movie teachers of all time.
5. Dave Jennings (portrayed by Donald Sutherland) – Animal House
4. Jaime...
My Kind of Holiday MusicDec 11, 2009
Tradition with a hint of chaos. :-)
From the recently opened MuppetStudio Channel on YouTube featuring new stuff and classic clips.
Jim Henson, we still miss you.
Now That Would Be News!Dec 9, 2009
Have you heard… print media is dead?
Or at least sales of the dead tree editions of newspapers and magazine are in an downward spiral, headed to their eventual demise.
The owners of those publications are now struggling to find some way to not only...
More Doesn't Equal BetterDec 8, 2009
Whenever politicians and educational “experts” start talking about reform, inevitably someone will toss out the idea that we need more time.
If only kids were in school for more hours in a day and/or more days in a year, “achievement” (almost always...
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