Policies getting in the way
Of all the big players in the social networking landscape, Facebook is the only one that I can honestly say that I actively participate on. After arriving home from NECC, I posted a question asking...
View ArticlePolitics and Blogging
Simulblogged @ TechLearning The session that kicked off EduBloggerCon for many of us has been on my mind quite a bit lately. Essentially, Will asked the room “What should we, as a community, really be...
View ArticleSocial Networking: The Good, the Bad, and the NSBA
96% of students with online access have used social networking technologies. 71% have done it in the last 7 days. Well now, isn’t that a fun way to kick off a report on social networking amongst...
View ArticleCivil Disobedience and High Stakes Testing
Found via Lee Speers blog It seems that a teacher in Seattle decided to take a stand against the the state’s standardized test, WASL. Quite simply, he refused to administer it. While it seems he has...
View ArticleYour Digital Dossier
Andy Carvin shared this video via tweet that does in incredible job of summing up what the New Permanent Record is, in a much more succinct way than I’ve ever managed to. As you watch this video,...
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