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What if you come for a shuttle launch and the shuttle doesn’t launch? A waste of time? Hardly. My trip made people where I’m from more aware of the what school could become. Our local paper did a short article, … Continue reading →...
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Fri, Apr 29 2011 2:15 PM
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Leaving Their Mark – Redux
At TEDxNYED, Alan November kicked off the event with his “TALK” – Who Owns The Learning? where he asks, “Are your students leaving a legacy?” It’s a very worthwhile 15 minutes. While watching him that day I thought...
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Sun, Mar 27 2011 2:44 PM
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When It Rains It Pours
Just a quick post before I’m off for New York. I’ve been contacted by NBC and they have asked me to stay a few days longer in New York after the New York Times Schools For Tomorrow conference to be … Continue reading → Read More...
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Tue, Sep 20 2011 11:43 PM
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Sooo … What Happened?
My 5th grade class sent up a high altitude balloon … well actually, Dr. Eric Wang from the University of Nevada, Reno, Mechanical Engineering Department and the NevadaSat program sent up a high altitude balloon from our playground with 2 …...
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Sat, May 07 2011 8:32 PM
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My Comment on the Education Nation Blog
I left a comment on the “Education Nation Blog” post written by John Deasy, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Just thought I’d post it here tonight as well: Supt. Deasy – Nice job tonight, don’t...
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Thu, May 19 2011 9:30 PM
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Digital Learning Day
Here is my contribution to Digital Learning Day. From the web site: “Digital Learning Day is a nationwide celebration of innovative teaching and learning through digital media and technology that engages students and provides them with a rich, personalized...
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Wed, Feb 01 2012 5:35 PM
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Help make sense of this
I hear occasionally that K – 5 teachers are told that they no longer teach content area standards in science and social studies because they “teach the Common Core”. They are to address the science and social studies only through …...
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Mon, Feb 11 2013 2:22 PM
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Unleash the Learning Power of Blogs By Actually Using Them Consistently!
Blogs are an incredible learning tool. But like an exercise bike, having one does not lead to self improvement unless you use it. And using it sporadically is only barely helpful. You have to invest time to get the great … Continue reading →...
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Fri, Oct 25 2013 10:21 AM
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TEDxDenverED Presentation
I’ve been known to advocate … pontificate? … for teachers having more voice in general. Well now I’m being asked to do just that … the advocate part that is. I’ll be presenting a TED Talk at TEDxDenverED, on Monday...
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Mon, Jun 07 2010 11:06 PM
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TEDxDenver ED Presentation links
I’ve had numerous requests for links to the student work highlighted during my TEDx Denver ED talk tonight. Just about everything is linked to right here on this blog. Just look at the top of the right hand column under “Pages” and you...
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Mon, Jun 28 2010 8:44 PM
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Baseline
So a new year is upon us! I have rolled my last class of 4th graders to fifth grade as I usually do. I have 25 students – 19 returners from last year (the others moved) and 6 newbies. We … Continue reading → Read More...
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Fri, Sep 10 2010 3:22 PM
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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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EduCon 2.2 - Participate In My Conversation
I’m thrilled to say that I’ll be attending my first EduCon in a few weeks and I wanted to make attendees both F2F and otherwise aware of what my “Conversation” will be about. My session/conversation is entitled: Elementary School...
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Sat, Jan 09 2010 12:57 PM
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National Writing Project Funding Threatened!
That’s right … and maybe worse - that puts funding for the incredible WritingFix web site in jeopardy too! I’m a Writing Project Consultant, and in fact I’m teaching a class right now for the Northern Nevada Writing Project. These...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 4:16 PM
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3D Printers – Where Will It End?
I’ve known about 3D printers for quite awhile, but only though news reports and the occasional conversation. So once I got involved in building my own … then of course they were on my radar and I constantly notice them … Continue reading...
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Tue, Jun 03 2014 9:29 PM
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