Banishing the Winter of Digital Discontent - iPad vs Computer Labs
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In her article on Educlipper and how wonderful a tool it is for Education, Audrey Watters points out this feature as the key
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Perusing iPad related blog entries, I stumbled upon this one by a school district in Texas who highlights a problem I first mentioned some time ago in [Rechargeable Magic iP
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Perusing iPad related blog entries, I stumbled upon this one by a school district in Texas who highlights a problem I first mentioned some time ago in [Rechargeable Magic iP
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Shall we burn non believers at the stake? Non believers are anyone that persists in holding onto desktop/laptop computers as a viable learning tool, along with computer labs
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Image Source: Earlier today, as dark clouds gathered, thunder and lightning assailed our ears and eyes in San An
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Howdy! First of all, thanks so much for reading Around the Corner blog. There are tons of blogs out there and I always ask myself, "How come they're interested in reading this
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Chimpanzees use many different tools, such as "dipping" for ants or termites using a stick, using a leaf as a sponge and using a stick as a weapon. Read more
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Note: This continues my series of take aways from Philip Schlechty's work, Leading for Learning. Chapter 4 is about "Bureaucratic Images of Schools." MyNotes:
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Steve Olson's blog has an entry entitled "How the Public School System Crushes Soul." An excerpt that I fo
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Isn't it ironic that some of the key ideas in this blog post have a negative perception on my part because I happened to see one of the books being used as a monitor stand prop? Ye
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Educational leaders telling digital stories...it's a powerful idea that has little to latch onto in terms of "real life." How many educational leaders do you know actually tell dig