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It's the eve of the Texas Chief Technology Officers' (CTO) Clinic, hosted by the Consortium for School Networking (COSN). I arrived earlier tonight, but have spent a lot of time up
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"Vision without a strategy and execution is simply an interesting story." Mark Hurd, CEO, Hewlett Packard as cited by Steve Brown, Texas State CTO
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One of the things I've agonized perhaps, needle
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Later this week, I'll have the opportunity to present the keynote addre
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Kudos to Jennifer Bergland (Bryan ISD) for being celebrated at NECC
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Earlier today, I asked technology directors
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After upgrading (automatically and then, manually) to the latest version of WordPress 2.8, the Visual Editor stopped working. All I would see was a blank screen. The content was st
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You know, old folks are always talking about eating prunes, watching what they eat, and their last bowel movement (BM). What's up with that? Maybe, we need…
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At the bookstore, I picked up a copy of Ryan Watkins' book, 75 e Learning Activities. At last, I found a book that actually does exactly what I…
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Earlier this week, folks were speculating about whether it was safe to use MySpace, Facebook, or you name it social networking sites. Like a virtual game of…
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In this short blog entry, Dean Groom shares some valuable points regard
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Temptation 1: Being more interested in protecting your career status than you are in making sure your company achieves results. Advice: Make results the most important mea
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The idea behind being a visionary is to see the world from all angles and perspectives…and to think of the possibilities in a situation, no matter what the circumstance. He spoke
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LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. High school students are going to be held accountable for what they post on blogs and on social networking Web sites such as MySpace.com. The board of commun
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When I worked in Mt. Pleasant, Tx, I encountered an interesting situation. The eighth grade teacher there was a prolific wri