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Leaving Their Mark – Redux, Redux
This is a first I think, a second repost of a post on my blog. I’m doing so because of my appearance on NBC’s Education Nation Teacher Townhall. I talked about things my students have done and an innovative pedagogy, … Continue reading...
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So How Could I Still Teach My Students If School Was Cancelled? Reprised
NOTE: The pending blizzard hitting the central US and soon the east coast made me think of this post from 2 years ago. It was written in response to the H1N1 flu epidemic that was hitting at the time – … Continue reading → Read More...
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Tue, Feb 01 2011 7:40 PM
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Shuttle Launch Experience – What Are The Possibilities For Student Learning?
In my last post I shared that I have this fantastic opportunity to watch the Space Shuttle Endeavour launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida next month. One of the ways this new pedagogy changes things is in how … Continue reading →...
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TEDxNYED – The Pressure Is On
So in a week I will be jetting across the country, weather permitting, to New York to do my 15 minutes on stage at TEDxNYED. Based on a few Tweets and emails from the last week, I’ve been relieved to … Continue reading → Read More.....
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 10:12 PM
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More TEDxNYED
I think I’ve spent just about an hour (maybe more) for every minute of my TEDxNYED talk (I get 15 minutes) … I think that is ridiculous at one level … but REALLY, I’m not complaining on the other. As … Continue reading →...
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Sun, Feb 27 2011 7:17 PM
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Long Distance Writing Assignments
Last week when I was in New York I managed to send my students a writing assignment. I’ve done this before from China. It is not hard to do, but it’s fun for the students and anything that motivates them … Continue reading → Read...
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Fri, Mar 11 2011 9:59 PM
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Link To High Hopes 2 Project
If you ended up here to leave your “High Hope” for the world to go up over 100,000 feet on a high altitude balloon. CLICK HERE. To see video of last year’s launch CLICK HERE. (note this video is yet … Continue reading → Read...
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Fri, Apr 29 2011 5:26 AM
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Innovation Starts With Having Autonomy
My lastest Huffington Post, post: Innovation Starts With Having Autonomy published today. John Thompson left a comment there that reminded me of a quote I’ve used in the past. It is from Renee Moore’s blog where she quotes David B. Cohen,...
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Thu, Jul 14 2011 9:20 PM
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Sharing Real-World Projects Sharpens the Literacy Skills of Connected Students
I have a new post up over at the Powerful Learning Practice Blog entitled: Sharing Real-World Projects Sharpens the Literacy Skills of Connected Students. Head over and give it a read … and comment as well. I’ve been making the … Continue...
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If Media Reported on National Security (for example) Like They Do Education
Crisis in national security? If we follow the lead of NBC and their Education Nation and other media outlets’ education coverage, their coverage of the “National Security” crisis might look like this: We would put together a panel to...
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Sun, Aug 14 2011 9:32 PM
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6 Year Anniversary – If A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, What Is A Video Worth?
This snuck up on me this year. THIS happened 6 years ago now when we Skyped a classmate into our class most days … a student that had leukemia and couldn’t attend school because of the chemo therapy. We still … Continue reading →...
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Being Transparent When Things Get Messy
Last week while I was at our state science and math conference down in Las Vegas, I used Google Hangout and Todaysmeet to participate in a discussion about our book “Making Connections With Blogging” with a group of teachers in … Continue...
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My EduCon 2.2 Session Update / Request
Now that I am in Philadelphia for the Educon 2.2 Conference and able to focus more on my session, I thought I’d get a bit of a jumpstart on refining the conversation. I’m going to take very little time to “present” and use the...
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Thu, Jan 28 2010 9:11 PM
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Our Blog Post of the Week Award!
From our class blog: We are each reading other students’ blogs this week to find well written, interesting blog posts. When we find one we think might be a winner we cut and paste the URL into a Word page, write a short description and save it....
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2010 Nevada Interactive Media Summit
I’ll be presenting at the 2010 Nevada Interactive Media Summit on March 6, 2010, at the University of Nevada, Reno’s Joe Crowley Student Union. I’m looking forward to showcasing what my students have been up to, and hoping to make the case...
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Thu, Feb 18 2010 9:37 PM
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