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Monthly Archive for April, 2008

<streamofconciousness>Jenny Luca just sent a tweet saying she has a holiday in Australia tomorrow. We just had Patriot’s Day here on Monday, wonder what day April 25 is there? Remember reading her post about the usefulness of Mahalo for search, now she has a new post about Mahalo’s quick response to requests for [...]

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School’s Out Friday

Ok, I admit it. I totally stole “School’s Out Friday” from the amazing Jenny Luca. Each week on Friday, she posts a fun video as a way to sort of celebrate the end of another school week. But I do have a fun video to share and this seemed like a good [...]

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Earlier this week, I went to the MLTI Spring Regional Leadership Meeting in Guilford, Maine. This was a good opportunity to meet face to face with the MLTI team, and share with other educators what has been successful and what just isn’t working with the MacBook roll out to all high [...]

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I’m at the MLTI Spring Regional Leadership Meeting today in Guilford. We currently are in the “Coffee and Connectivity” portion of the agenda. I had no problems connecting to the network here, but it seems they have several of the sites that I am used to using throughout my day blocked. I [...]

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Wicked Decent Learning Episode 15

For this week’s podcast, Jeff and Dan did something they have never done before: invited listeners to join them live. Tune in to hear myself and about 8 other educators talk about the things we find “wicked decent” at our schools. You can download the podcast from iTunes or listen here.

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We had our monthly eMints technology session today. Once again we had the immeasurable skills and knowledge of Jim Moulton at our disposal. I always enjoy these sessions because they present a chance to work and collaborate with Jim and some of the teachers at my school on technology integration. In [...]

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I was just wondering…

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I recently had a reminder about the need to protect our students.
I have been reading Vicki Davis’ blog for the past several months (if you have never checked it out, perhaps you should. She is an excellent source for insight and great links). I also follow her on Twitter. For the second [...]

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