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Archive for November, 2007

Open Cell Phone Tests?

I was at an Apple training seminar yesterday in Sioux Falls and for a moment my interest waned and I went online to check my my school email and my favorite blogs. And the first thing I came across was this entry at Will Richardson’s Weblogg-ed. (Oh, and yes, I was multi-tasking!)
Because I figured it [...]

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In October I set up an information booth at our 1st quarter midterm conferences with the hopes that parents might stop by with questions and comments. I didn’t have many customers that night but one parent inadvertently taught me something that has changed my thinking and which had added to the mission I and others [...]

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Quitters Never Win?

As technology integrationist, I am inclined to be frustrated from time to time. To me, the word “progress” means that teachers are using technology in powerful and creative ways and that they are working to further their understanding of both the technology and their students. Why the frustration? I’ve found that progress is hard to [...]

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Social Networks

I am in my early 50s and when I say “facebook” to most people my age I get a limited set of responses. One response is the blank look. The look says, “What’s that?” A more common response is the frown and then: “Facebook is bad,” “internet predators,” or “waste of time and frivolous.”
Because I [...]

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