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Here's a short video of Seth Godin: Curious Here's the money quote: For 7, 10, 15 years of school, you are required to not be curious. Over and over and […]
I was recently cited in an Education Week article, The Knowledge Gap , that addressed the technology-related knowledge of school leaders. The article echoes many of the themes from two […]
My latest higher education article for Technology & Learning , Knowledge Networks , is now available. The article draws deeply from my previous blog posts, Linked, Scholarship 2.0 , and […]
Just two days left to complete the 2008 Education Blogosphere Survey. We're currently at 382 participants. Absent a last-minute deluge of responses, I don't think we'll make my revised goal […]
Schools that are interested in promoting innovation, science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible to apply for one of Motorola's Innovation Generation Grants . Recipients can receive up to $100,000 […]
Educon 2.0 begins today. Do I wish I was one of the attendees? Absolutely! Follow along at the conference wiki , via RSS, via UStream, via Technorati, in Second Life, […]
The second annual Education Blogosphere Survey is now open for business! 4 screens. 25 questions. Please use the link and/or the graphic and help spread the call for participants. Last […]
Ask students these two questions from Michael Wesch: How many of you do not actually 'like' school? (probably many hands) How many of you do not like learning? (probably no […]
It's time to name the next recipient of the crimson megaphone! This week I pick Scott Meech's blog, Technology in Education isn't the Future... It is the Present!, as one […]
Here are some new videos I have recently run across: Blogs in Plain English Online Photo Sharing in Plain English Google Docs in Plain English Having Our Say: Middle Grade […]
For those of you who are interested, here are some blogs that cover school law issues: At the Schoolhouse Gate The Edjurist Accord The School Law Blog School and Education […]
The second annual Education Blogosphere Survey ends on Saturday. If you have a holiday today, it's a great time to complete the survey or publicize it to others! We're off […]
Feel free to use these images per this blog's copyright notice (and, hey, maybe let me know how you use them!). Here are the PowerPoint slides if you'd rather use […]
[cross-posted at the TechLearning blog] Update: As of October 2010, I now have about 22,000 subscribers to this blog. Alter my calculations accordingly... According to Feedburner, I currently have about […]
Following up on yesterday's post, many school districts have taken great care to define the essential duties and responsibilities of employees' jobs (typically for legal, rather than educational, purposes). For […]
It's a new year and I think it's time to revive the Wednesday Report of the Week (ROTW)! I've made a public Google Notebook page for those of you who […]
My colleague, Dr. David Quinn, and I were invited to come help with the ASB Unplugged 1:1 laptop conference for international schools in late February. We'll be working with the […]
I do a lot of other writing besides blogging for Dangerously Irrelevant. As some of you may have noticed, I recently added a Publications button to this blog (on the […]
Greg Farr makes me laugh ‘til my sides hurt. That’s probably the best endorsement I can give this Texas principal blogger. Greg also blogs for LeaderTalk (and I encourage you […]
I received the e-mail below from yet another person who can't access my blog at school . How is CASTLE supposed to help school administrators kickstart their schools into the […]