You Should Read…(July 28, 2010)
cc licensed flickr photo by schani This week I have read some great articles ranging from advice for new teachers, to becoming transformational leaders. I also read one article that talks about...
View ArticleWhy You Should Use Social Media
cc licensed flickr photo shared by TorleyA good friend of mine, Beth Still, has recently asked me to write some information for her on why educators and students should be using social media. I wrote...
View ArticleLearning From Success Works Too
cc licensed flickr photo shared by epSos.de I have recently read some fantastic blog posts from Jesse McLean and Eric Sheninger that talk about the importance of learning from our failures. As...
View ArticleStart Global, Build Local
cc licensed flickr photo shared by Mike Babiarz “The question isn’t whether you will be transparent, authentic, and real, but rather, how much you will let go and be open in the face of new...
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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by umjanedoan Reading a USA Today article on social media in schools followed by Eric Sheninger’s post, I was not surprised by reading some of the comments Eric...
View ArticleThe Value of the “Naysayer and Antagonist”
cc licensed ( BY SD ) flickr photo shared by kaktuslampan “Attuning yourself to others—exiting your own perspective and entering theirs—is essential to moving others. One smart, easy, and effective...
View ArticleLearning From Eric Sheninger
It has been almost one week since I spoke at #Edscape in New Jersey, and it was a tremendous honour to have that opportunity. Not only because I was able to connect with amazing educators in the...
View ArticleYou Should Read…(July 28, 2010)
cc licensed flickr photo by schani This week I have read some great articles ranging from advice for new teachers, to becoming transformational leaders. I also read one article that talks about...
View ArticleWhy You Should Use Social Media
cc licensed flickr photo shared by TorleyA good friend of mine, Beth Still, has recently asked me to write some information for her on why educators and students should be using social media. I wrote...
View ArticleLearning From Success Works Too
cc licensed flickr photo shared by epSos.de I have recently read some fantastic blog posts from Jesse McLean and Eric Sheninger that talk about the importance of learning from our failures. As...
View ArticleStart Global, Build Local
cc licensed flickr photo shared by Mike Babiarz “The question isn’t whether you will be transparent, authentic, and real, but rather, how much you will let go and be open in the face of new...
View ArticleTell More Stories
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by umjanedoan Reading a USA Today article on social media in schools followed by Eric Sheninger’s post, I was not surprised by reading some of the comments Eric...
View ArticleThe Value of the “Naysayer and Antagonist”
cc licensed ( BY SD ) flickr photo shared by kaktuslampan “Attuning yourself to others—exiting your own perspective and entering theirs—is essential to moving others. One smart, easy, and effective...
View ArticleLearning From Eric Sheninger
It has been almost one week since I spoke at #Edscape in New Jersey, and it was a tremendous honour to have that opportunity. Not only because I was able to connect with amazing educators in the...
View ArticleRed Tape
Red tape. Does your job create it or get rid of it? More importantly, do you create it for others in your job, or do you help get rid of it for those you serve? Teaching is an insanely tough...
View ArticleDo the “basics” change over time?
If you clicked on this blog post because of the title hoping I would provide answers, I am about to disappoint you. I think I have more questions than answers after so many thoughts being shared on...
View ArticleYour Best “Classroom Management” Strategy
Eric Sheninger tweeted this out recently: Kids aren’t distracted because of devices. They are distracted because of the task, lack of relevance, and no real accountability. — Eric Sheninger...
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