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The more time we spend at our computers, the more importance we need to place on proper ergonomics. Prevent repetitive stress injuries, back pain, and eye strain by checking out […]
This post is overdue, but last week I had a great time (again) with the "Women of Web 2.0" talking about K-12 technology leadership issues. If you haven't yet listened […]
This is a screenshot of the page for AERA proposal reviewers. Can you find the link to download the proposal I'm supposed to review? (click on the image for a […]
I received this question recently: What resources (contacts, advisors, print, online, etc.) do you recommend to our school leaders - and lawyers - so they can make informed decisions about […]
The Chronicle of Higher Education has a great feature on Dr. Henry Jenkins, director of the Comparative Media Studies program at MIT. Too bad it's locked down so that most […]
A few years ago I had the opportunity to do a behind-the-scenes tour of the National Archives. The sense of history was very palpable as we passed around the journals […]
I received this recently: Dr. McLeod, I am a math teacher in [school district] and have attended two of your presentations (one last school year). I am wondering if there […]
I just read this tale of woe about the start of the school year. As Edward Deming noted, it's the system, not the worker. Administrators are responsible for the system. […]
Pierce, M., & Stapleton, D. L. (Eds.). (2003). The 21st century principal: Currentnissues in leadership and policy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard EducationnPress.n n The essays in this volume examine the future […]
I was informed today that Dangerously Irrelevant AND LeaderTalk both made Edutopia's short list of "edublogs they love." Here's the link: Edublogs we love: Ten top stops for Internet interaction […]
Untitled Document Surprised? Two primarily online universities and one community college among the top five. FYI, the University of Phoenix has more than twice the number of students (117,309) as […]
[cross-posted at the TechLearning blog ] We have known for a long time (decades!) about what constitutes effective staff development. As the latest version of the National Staff Development Council […]
[cross-posted at the TechLearning blog] What social networks do I belong to? Let me see... MySpace. Ning Classroom 2.0. Facebook. Ning EdubloggerWorld. LinkedIn. Ning Stop Cyberbullying. The blogosphere. The Did […]
[cross-posted at LeaderTalk] Even when principals and teachers have access to data, they often aren't sure what to do with it. That's why CASTLE (okay, it was me!) created School […]
I was the keynote speaker for the Owatonna Public Schools' kickoff day for all staff for the new school year. I've worked with the district before. Not only am I […]
Many gaming-savvy teenagers and adults create modifications, or mods, of the video games that they play. By doing this, they transcend from mere players into virtual world creators. Conceptualizing, designing, […]
I don't know how Will Richardson came across these pictures of the Detroit Public School Book Depository, but I can't get them out of my head so I'm sharing them […]
Karl Fisch just sent me a link to this video. If you watch the first 10 minutes or so, you'll see Hal Lindsey of the Trinity Broadcasting Network use Did […]
A video of prison inmates in the Philippines remaking Michael Jackson's Thriller is a big hit on YouTube. As is typical, the rebuttal is getting much less attention. The truth […]
In honor of the first day of school here in Ames, Iowa, here is the checklist I posted last year at this time. Hmmm... I wonder if schools have made […]