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FYI, Episode 3 of 4 Guys Talking is today at noon Central. Follow the link to the live Internet stream, which also includes the call-in number if you want to give us a ring!
If you haven't visited this blog's actual web site lately, I've been tweaking a few navigational items. Probably the biggest change is that I added a horizontal navigation bar up […]
I found out recently that my local school district now allows students to bring their own laptops from home. I think that this is GREAT (even while simultaneously understanding the […]
When I think about the edubloggers that I most look forward to reading every day, their posts are very high in this ratio: Or, put more succinctly: This is just […]
Some of you know Clay Burell from his first blog, Beyond School. But what most folks don’t know is that Clay was selected by the folks at Change.orgto be their […]
Trent Batson at Campus Technology has an interesting refutation of Nicholas Carr's assertion that Google is making us all stupid. Here's a quote: What Carr describes and is most worried […]
My series of quotes from The Game of School resonated with a lot of readers. A number of folks felt that the beliefs and concerns that Robert Fried articulated about […]
For those of you who are interested, here are the 24 teams that are participating in edublogger fantasy baseball this year (in alphabetical order by manager). League A Swing from […]
Yesterday was Episode 2 of 4 Guys Talking, the new 'talk radio' podcast series from CASTLE. Like last time, our conversation ranged widely. Among other things, we discussed whether or […]
The President is calling: I'm calling on our nation's governors and state education chiefs to develop standards and assessments that don't simply measure whether students can fill in a bubble […]
I confess that my knowledge is sparse of web sites, wikis, etc. that aim to connect classrooms together for projects. Yet I'm starting to get asked more and more often […]
This week I'd like to award the crimson megaphone to Candace Shively, who blogs over at Think Like a Teacher. I'm a big fan of Candace's writing style and wish […]
FYI, Episode 2 of 4 Guys Talking is today at 2pm Central. Follow the link to the live Internet stream, which also includes the call-in number if you want to […]
[This is post 4 for my guest blogging stint at The Des Moines Register.] Archimedes said "Give me a lever long enough and I can move the world." This week […]
[This is Post 5 for my guest blogging stint at The Des Moines Register.] Archimedes said "Give me a lever long enough and I can move the world." This week […]
I've had a lot of fun guest blogging over at The Des Moines Register this week. For those of you who would like to have a single link that you […]
[This is Post 3 for my guest blogging stint at The Des Moines Register.] Archimedes said "Give me a lever long enough and I can move the world." This week […]
Here's a new video, courtesy of Peggy Sheehy, Marianne Malmstrom, and the Net Generation Education Project (hat tip to Angela Maiers!). 
Apparently it's video day! Here's another one (hat tip to Doug Johnson and Angela Maiers).