A Brush With Greatness, Sir Ken Robinson and Me
So many interesting things can happen when you attend the annual CUE Conference in Palm Springs, CA.
So Roger Wagner, David Thornburg and Ernie Delgado walk into a bar…
A couple CUE Conferences back I had drinks and exchanged musings with these guys, Roger Wagner and David Thornburg. Both legends in the EdTech Community and real good guys.
7 Awesome Technology Hacks To Help Manage Homework Better
As a former middle school educator, it was always a struggle for me to get my students to not only complete their homework, but also turn it in for a grade.
Your Technology Plan Needs Help (so I’ve scheduled a workshop)
THERE’S A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN, ARE YOU PREPARED? A couple things to be aware of with our new administration… The department of education is changing. Of even greater importance is that school choice may be huge for all of us.
Top 10 Technology Blogs Every Teacher Needs To Follow (AMENDED)
Blogs are a quick and easy way to learn something new on the fly. Through blogs, you can get inspired, personalize your learning, and connect with other experts.
A Behind The Scenes Perspective Of Catholic VS Charter Schools
by Mr. Vaughn Bernardez., M. Ed Principal, Saint Louis of France Parish School (former Charter School Executive)
Teaching in the “Middle East” Can Be Rewarding But Risky?
Vicar Andrew White from the Iraqi church in Baghdad spoke at the Shabbat service I attended in Jerusalem today. It was an honor to meet such a man of faith and courage who has been a voice for persecuted peoples throughout the Middle East.
Courage And Hope Drove This Teacher To The Middle East
It’s not about me, but I used to think it was! I was raised in Indiana where I attended Heritage Christian School. Although I was brought up in a Christian environment as a child and teenager, I didn’t consider faith in God an important part of life as an adult. Religion seemed to work for …
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Together we can do so much…
Our community of innovative educators is growing and I am so thankful for that! As Ms. Keller so admirably pointed out above, we need each other if we are to grow.