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Teachers blog!

April 4, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Leslie Walker of the Post, a person I thought understood blogs, nevertheless writes of the increasing number of teachers blogging.

"I personally use blogs every day to keep up on what the newest thoughts are on education," said Scott E. Schopieray, assistant director of the Center for Teaching and Technology at Michigan State University. "I have my own research that I'm an expert in, but I can't be an expert in my domain and also be one in every other domain, so I use blogs posted by other educators in order to capitalize on their expertise."

"I have an idea, I put it on my blog," said David Warlick, of 2 Cents Worth ( http://davidwarlick.com/2cents ), who teaches teachers around the country how to use blogs. "I learn something as a result. This last year has been the most incredible learning year of my life because of this ongoing conversation of ideas through blogging."

Categories: Blog Rationale · Uncategorized

On the Job Training, I mean gaming

March 23, 2006 · Leave a Comment

John Seeley Brown, Director Emeritus of Xerox Parc, and Douglas Thomas of USC – type a short piece on how MMOG type games facilitate accurate worker training.  I particularly an intrigued by “accidental learning”:

Where traditional learning is based on the execution of carefully graded challenges, accidental learning relies on failure. Virtual environments are safe platforms for trial and error. The chance of failure is high, but the cost is low and the lessons learned are immediate.

Categories: Games · MMOG · Uncategorized

Scoble has a great find

March 20, 2006 · Leave a Comment

This list of everything 2.0, found by Scoble.  Awesome

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Educational Reading

March 17, 2006 · Leave a Comment

A friend of mine mentioned he uses my morning news clips to keep his class informed on legislative issues.  In fact, they are the source for information used to answer his exams…

Who says you have to use textbooks to teach government?

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Why Women don’t like Computer Science

March 17, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Analysis of how current construction of Computer Science degrees fail to address how CS can affect business and the world and instead treats the discipline as the solitary, individual pursuit of “making the box work.”

Categories: Need to start over · Uncategorized

Time to dust off the covers here

February 26, 2006 · Leave a Comment

WordPress is coming along nicely. And, OPML creator Dave Winer seems to investing significant energy. This may be a worthwhile place to ’set a spell’

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Testing 1 2 3

February 26, 2006 · Leave a Comment

I thought I posted a post a minute ago

Categories: Musings · Uncategorized

Bureaucratizing HOPE

January 6, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Rules by the Georgia Student Finance Commission, intending to save HOPE, are actually killing the original intent, according to a few editorials.

These editorials fail to note another rule that penalized bright students.  If you take a college class while in high school, those hours count against the limit of 127 hours that HOPE will pay for…

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Let’s focus people

January 6, 2006 · 5 Comments

Seems the pundits want to spend more time talking about the singular incidences of politically incorrect speech than the global incidences of poor education.

A Candy Cane incident has Mike Adams, and Neil Boortz burning such energy.

BTW, I bet none of these so-called conservative pundits have read Russell Kirk’s book “The Conservative Mind,” much less his treatise on “Academic Freedom“.  If they did, they wouldn’t be calling for political intervention on these matters.

Today, I predict the pundits will focus on the Florida Court decision striking down school vouchers

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Tech training — A partnership

January 6, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Columbia County Schools have partnered with the National Science Center, the local Manufacturing Alliance and the local Technical College to raise interest in tech careers.  Sounds like a strong partnership.

Where are the partnerships with local colleges?

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