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Hey school IT folks… students and teachers have needs that you will find unfamiliar. Listen to them.

“I’m good at multitasking.”
No. No, you are not.

Sometimes I laugh when I read politicians “hot takes” on education issues… then I realize some of them are elected.

So much disinformation can be explained as tribal conspiracies.

Those faculty who are the most vehement “read the syllabus” folks are also those least likely to follow procedures for requesting support from other departments.

Test scores are fine. But no one cares about them in the real world… passing scores on licensing exams excepted.

“Data-driven” folks know that evidence comes from multiple sources, right?

Any other educators annoyed by those activities being called “PD?”

People who get “freaked out” by optical illusions should calm down and learn some biology and psychology… but they are fun.

Peppers at the farmers market are 2 for $3. At the grocery store they are $1.79 each, but tell me again how local foods are more expensive.

There was a recent major decision made at my workplace that has turned out to be a bad one (not yet disastrous, but in its way). I’m at that point in my career that I’m not afraid to say “I told you do.”

As an adult nearing retirement, MOOCs are an important source of information that once came from courses.

One size fits all is a terrible way to design solutions… especially in education.

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