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Category Archives: Blogs
Blogger Writes Building a Professional Learning Community
Bill Ferriter offers a quick summary of his and coauthor Parry Graham’s new book “Building a Professional Learning Community at Work: A Guide to the First Year.” Congratulations, Authors, for a noble effort! What you’ll see if you decide to … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Reviews, Teaching
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Bridging Differences about Education Policies
Deborah Meier and Diane Ravitch share a passion for improving schools, yet they differ on policies and practices. They post several times a week their points of view about education related topics on one of their blogs Bridging Differences. These … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Commentaries, Visions of Education
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Are you a Tablet PC TechEdBlogger?
I wonder how many TechEdBloggers use a Tablet PC?
Posted in Blogs, Mobile PC Context
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The coming crackdown on blogging
I missed this article earlier in March. Bradley Smith, one of six members of the Federal Election Commission, says that the freewheeling days of political blogging and online punditry are over… It’s going to be a battle, and if nobody … Continue reading
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Celebrating Loren’s Life
My son Loren (Incremental Blogger, Tablet PC advocate, robotics and software developer) died July 25. Loren left a trail of smiles. I miss him. We celebrated his life last Saturday and planted a peach tree as a living tribute. His … Continue reading →