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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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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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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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Transparency
I love this quote from the TV show “The West Wing.” Based on a real Mars landing gone awry, CJ Cregg implores the President to still do a live TV broadcast with scientists and school children even though the spaceship … Continue reading...
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Sat, Feb 12 2011 9:27 PM
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How did you begin your technology journey?
A reader named Diane left these questions for me on a recent post and I thought I’d answer her here: How did you begin your technology journey? I would love to have access to equipment for my students to use, … Continue reading → Read...
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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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Our Challenger Space Shuttle Memory
On this 25th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster I’m sharing an incredible post from the past. My classroom was “graced” by Christa McAuliffe’s Mom, Grace Corrigan. Note that since this post we have also posted...
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Fri, Jan 28 2011 7:06 PM
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A 4 Year Anniversary To Remember
Four years ago, January 24, 2007, was the first day we Skyped into our classroom a classmate that couldn’t attend school because she had leukemia and the side effects from the chemo therapy she was receiving, made it impossible for … Continue...
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Fri, Jan 21 2011 9:20 PM
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Yes, I’m Still Here
Like many bloggers I’ve been steadily blogging less frequently. Not by choice or plan, I’m just busier than ever, writing more than ever, just in other venues. Among other things I’ve co-written a book on using blogs in school that is...
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Thu, Jan 20 2011 7:08 PM
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The Tightwad Tech – The Interview
A few weeks ago, after many attempts trying to find a time we could all make, Mark and Shawn at The Tightwad Tech managed to coral Lisa Parisi and myself across timezones long enough to interview us about how we … Continue reading → Read More...
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Another Education Analogy
Cross posted at Huffington Post as: Another Health Care and Education Discussion Weight is one of the most important indicators of human health. My health care provider requires a weight test to be sure members pass the health test. Let’s …...
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Sun, Nov 14 2010 8:09 PM
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My Latest Post On Huffington Post
So I wrote this recently after a strenuous day at school … then coming home to see several posts on blogs and web sites that raised my ire: “ ‘Discussion’ About Ed Reform is Just like a Political Ad… Maybe Worse“ …...
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Thu, Nov 04 2010 7:20 PM
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Thanksgiving Lesson Idea(s) While There Is Time
I often feel I post lesson ideas after we’ve just done them – too late for others’ if they are seasonal. So for once I thought I’d try to give you some time. Here is a post from 3 years … Continue reading → Read More...
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My Post On Huffington Post – NBC’s Education Nation and the ‘In-Depth Education Discussion’
I’m posting my Huffington Post blog here since they said I could! : ) As a teacher with 30 years experience teaching in both private and public schools I really want to commend NBC News, Brian Williams and all the … Continue reading →...
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Mon, Oct 04 2010 10:36 PM
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My Huffington Post, Post: NBC’s Education Nation and the ‘In-Depth’ Education Discussion”
The Huffington Post requested that I write a few posts for their new “Education” section and they just posted the first one: NBC’s Education Nation and the ‘In-Depth Education Discussion’ Go check it out. Maybe leave a comment...
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Sun, Oct 03 2010 8:02 PM
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