The Classroom Teacher’s Technology Survival Guide By Doug Johnson (© 2012, Jossey-Bass, A Wiley Imprint: Hoboken, NJ) is for educators who want good teaching, not technology, as the focus of their classroom. The book outlines pragmatic ways all teachers can use computers, the Internet, digital cameras, and other technology tools to enhance professional productivity. Doug […]
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June 1st, 2012In and Out of Trouble with Facebook & Twitter
May 29th, 2012Some of these tweets were part of a previous post, and I adding more as I find them. They seem important enough to keep up front for a while. While social media can be fun for some and profitable for others, some adults and youngsters manage to use it to get in trouble. Each of […]
Read entire post...Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World – Book Summary
May 28th, 2012Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World (©2009, Ballantine Books: New York, NY) by Homa Sabet Tavangar will help you prepare children for today’s increasingly interconnected world. This is a hands-on, one-of-a-kind parenting toolbox that will give children a vital global perspective. This is a book that parents, grandparents, and […]
Read entire post...Should Educators Talk of The Bar or Your Bar?
May 27th, 2012Should Education use The Bar or Your Bar? by Douglas W. Green, EdD ©2012 Twitter: @DrDougGreen Email: DGreen@stny.rr.com Blog: HTTP://DrDougGreen.Com Today I offer an original piece that takes on the folly educators indulge in when they talk about The Bar. I hope you enjoy it. Please share. In education, we often hear talk about how […]
Read entire post...Is School Hurting Your Kid?
May 16th, 2012Although I have been concerned about the impact of school sports programs on student health for some time, I became more concerned when I heard Sophie Altcheck (@sophiealt) at TEDNYEd. She is a senior at Horace Mann School in New York City. While aspiring to play college soccer she sustained four concussions. She now is […]
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