The Latest from Big Think

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I'm going to try something new this summer. I just finished reading Influencer: The power to change anything. It's possibly the best leadership book that I've read in years and […]
If you haven’t yet done so, The Rise of the Rest in Newsweek is worth reading. Here’s an excerpt (hat tip to Richard Florida): American parochialism is particularly evident in […]
Greg Davis, Executive Director of Management Support Services (basically he's the CTO) for the Des Moines (IA) Public Schools received his doctorate on May 9 from Iowa State University. As […]
The News Service Office here at Iowa State University has issued me a challenge: use my online network to come up with some ideas for parents to cure kids' mid-summer […]
I think I may have just found the opening video for my Monday presentation to the Ames Noon Rotary. Kudos to the Pearson Foundation Digital Arts Alliance and the Consortium […]
Thank you to everyone who expressed interest in serving on the CASTLE Advisory Board. We had many, many more applicants than we possibly could take. Although having too many people […]
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Dr. Jim Gee notes: If learning always operates well within the learner's resources, then all that happens is that the learner's behaviors get more and more routinized, as the learner […]
Many of you know that I'm asking the edublogosphere to gradually help me flesh out the Moving Forward wiki so that it can be a valuable resource to presenters and […]
[cross-posted at the TechLearning blog] My city's public library is a wonderful place. It hosts a variety of well-attended events, has a phenomenal children's section, and serves as a real […]
Kudos to Dan Meyer for being named as a 2008 Leader in Learning by the cable industry! A complete list of the winners is at the Leaders in Learning web […]
As promised, here is my interview of Mike Vitelli, CEO of The Gaming Krib: Conversation 29: Interview with Mike Vitelli Happy listening!
My latest article for the American Association of School Administrators is now online. Titled Blocking the Future, it's only a page long but I'm really excited about it. Here's an […]
Erin Reilly, Research Director for the New Media Literacies project at MIT, is looking for some New England high schools to pilot test its new Teachers' Strategy Guide, Reading in […]
I really wanted to like the Creating Valuable Class Web Sites article in the May 2008 issue of Learning and Leading With Technology. I really did. I believe strongly that […]
Dennis Richards, a superintendent in Falmouth, Massachusetts, is trying to get the annual ASCD conference to recognize the power and the potential of the Social Web. Help him out by […]
Why does it bother me so much to see principals on this list? St. Paul (MN) Public Schools Labor Agreements
[Since CoComment won't play nice, here's my response to Clay Burell's post] When I started blogging in August 2006, I was feeling very down about the idea of writing. The […]
[cross-posted at LeaderTalk] Here are some research findings for you... Smart people leave teaching? Of the teachers who had high college entrance exam scores, almost a fourth of them leave […]
We have a choice to make for ourselves and the organizations that we lead: cynicism or hope. Moving forward or remaining still. Not starry-eyed, quixotic optimism but a realistic, determined belief […]