Happy Birthday #Edchat PLN!
#Edchat turns ONE this week! THANK YOU! It has been an incredible year of opening a conversation to over 2000 educators weekly! The conversation began Continue Reading
The Importance of Voice #RSCON10 #Edchat
One of my favorite movies is Jerry Maguire, because he suddenly wakes up one day and realizes that the way things are don’t have to Continue Reading
Giving In Is The First Step Towards Failure by Marisa Pavan #30Goals
Part of the series: The 30 Goals Challenge, Goal 25: Plant a Seed (picture from www.veezzle.com) Marisa Pavan from Argentina shares this post about her Continue Reading
6 Reasons to Attend the #RSCON10 Free E-Conference Fri. 7/30-8/1
Part of the Cool Sites series After an Edchat conversation about education reform,Chris Rogers, Jason Bedell, Kelly Tenkely, and I collaborated to organize The Reform Continue Reading
Passing On the Baton in the Name of Reform by Tom King #30Goals
Part of the series: The 30 Goals Challenge, Goal 30: Pass the Baton Think of the millions of educators out there every day running the Continue Reading
Do We See the Beauty in Every Student?
As many of us prepare for the start of a new year, I can’t help but think of the students who will drop-out, work instead Continue Reading
What Did They Tweet?
June 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series! Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social Continue Reading
How Do We Nurture Passion?
Earlier this week, I shared this video of sixth grader, Greyson Chance, singing a cover of Lady Gaga’s song, Paparazzi during his school’s festival. Feel Continue Reading
Social Injustice and its Impact on Education
Part of the Children of Immigrants series Recently, Arizona passed three measures that have offended many Hispanic Americans and minorities of various ethnic backgrounds. In Continue Reading
In My Absence
Currently, I am attending the TESOL Greece conference and presenting on Personal Learning Networks (PLNs). I have learned so much from my PLN that I Continue Reading