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For those of you who haven't been following politics in Thailand, apparently today's an important day. Some of the political parties there have been accused of rigging last year's election […]
Only the lonely (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)Know the way I feel tonight (ooh-yay-yay-yay-yeah)Only the lonely (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)Know this feelin ain't right (dum-dum-dum-dumdy-doo-wah)     [Roy Orbison, Only the Lonely ] Blogging can be a strange […]
Minnesota's Teacher of the Year is smart. Not just because of his last name, but because he started a blog to chronicle his adventures. What a great idea. He's off […]
Kimberly Moritz publicly challenged her superintendent to start a blog. He made a very sensible reply. And yet... I wonder what other superintendents who ARE blogging would say to him. […]
Random musings. Half-finished (and quite possibly half-baked) thoughts. Things that have caught my eye... Interesting perspectives on the infamous software study "We now have educational software that is just as […]
I just ran across this Alan November post on the 'laptop lashback.' Here's a great quote: Teachers have not changed the way they teach. We are using $2,000 pencils. Also, […]
Jim Gates points out that Pennsylvania legislators have introduced a bill to ban cellphones and 'other portable electronic devices that record or play audio or video material.' The language of […]
[cross-posted at the TechLearning blog ] There are two primary standards documents for school administrators: ISLLC and ELCC. Together they broadly define the parameters of school leaders' work. They also […]
From Seth Godin: When there's a gap between someone doing her job and doing the right thing, then management has failed. I bet we could come up with some examples […]
I'm pleased to announce that Dr. David Whale, Associate Professor in the Educational Leadership Department at Central Michigan University, will be my guest blogger next week. David is interested in […]
On Monday I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Wesley Fryer. We talked about blogging, LeaderTalk, CASTLE's Principal Blogging Project, and technology leadership issues. If you're interested, here's the […]
On Sunday I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Dr. Sara Dexter. Sara is an Assistant Professor of technology leadership in the Department of Leadership, Foundations, and Policy at […]
Hot off the press! Advanced readers are bored by drill-and-kill exercises Big surprise, I know. I invite you to read the article and share your thoughts. What do you think […]
In the blogosphere we pay a lot of attention to the folks who blog. We rarely, if ever, recognize those folks who comment. But of course the power of blogs […]
[cross-posted at LeaderTalk] Individual choices add up. For example, at the moment when I eat something unhealthy, it seems like a fairly trivial thing. Over time, however, those calories and […]
I rarely share personal news here, but since the word is starting to get out, I might as well publicly announce that I'm leaving the University of Minnesota. I accepted […]
A couple of weeks ago I posted about U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings' ed tech woes. Apparently now she wants to hear from YOU. Please give her your thoughts […]