The Latest from Big Think

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This seems like a seemingly simple question for teachers: Could you identify 10 excellent web sites for your grade level / subject area? Ideally, of course, teachers would know 10 or […]
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!).