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"Uh, thanks." shared one principal when I turned in my weekly lesson plans when I served as a middle school English/Language Arts teacher. In those days,…
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"Uh, thanks." shared one principal when I turned in my weekly lesson plans when I served as a middle school English/Language Arts teacher. In those days,…
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To thine ownself be true. Polonius had it right, in spite of his long windedness. The power of transparency, of integrity and honesty
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Shouldn't kids be taught to outline their non fiction writing BEFORE they write it? I'm not sure. As a writer myself, I NEVER outline my work. In fact, I find outlines to be too re
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There is a clear preference given to people who maintain their integrity. Those who write just to manipulate others for gain primarily financial are…
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I had a laugh at this delightful selection from Julian Coultas' Digital Roadtrip (the links in the quotes are ones I added to
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Here's an email that came in one day: Hmmmm…where to start…do I want to have that heart to heart with myself in a public forum? I am seriously tempted. You know I could do it…but
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Note: Old blog entry I wrote in 2008. Thought I'd share it.... Dr. Chris Moersch did a great presentation tod
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Given the authority, the power to make a binding decision, what software would you have in schools today? If technology is a tool(box), what specific choices would you make as esse
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It's a tough situation to be in. How do you handle a security breach? Consider this scenario: Due to the inher
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In a Twitter conversation where some were lamenting Dr. Gary Stager's inflammable reproof of BYOD efforts in schools, Wes Fryer (Speed of Creativity) reference a blog entry he'd re