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If you have one solution (e. g. Chromebook, think-pair-share), you are solving a small portion of your problems and making many others worse.

“I’m a ‘big idea’ type of leader” is not something one need announce... we can tell by how you get distracted by new ideas. And, by the way, those of us whose ideas are rationale and reasonable and innovative are implementing our own.

Yeah... when I first heard “accountability” enter the jargon in the 1990’s, I knew we had taken a step in the wrong direction. It is one of the most distracting of the red herrings in the field.

Turning it off and on again fixes most technology things.

Even the greatest scientific achievements are rooted in their cultural contexts. - Gould and Eldredge

Just because we use it in a certain way does not mean the inventor intended that use.

Teaching about your subject isn’t really teaching... if we assume teaching should correlate with learning.

Certainty is both a blessing and a danger. -Stephen Jay Gould

A blog post focusing on the characteristics of good IT systems, written for school leaders, now with audio:
hackscience.education/2018/06/

For , prioritize IT systems that are (always on), (fast & efficient), and (protected & accessible). These three are non-negotiable.

Learning is intensely personal. Another’s assessment of my learning is nice, but it is so very incomplete.

Leader goes to a conference. Hears of a wonderful strategy. Returns to school. Begins advocating for it as if they are innovators. That really pisses off those adopters who have been refining the strategy for years.

Faculty member spent the weekend trying to set up the textbook publisher's online resources for his students.

"How did it go?" I asked.

"My son knows all sorts of new swear words," was his response.

Yeah... so those who are not able to deal with ambiguity... uncertainty... changing needs/ expectations/conditions... you are going to find the coming decades difficult.

25+ years in and I’m amazed at the lack of customer service accepted by school leaders.

Always state the opinions upon which you base your facts.

Great ideas do not have eureka moments... they ooze into existence.” - Stephen Jay Gould

“If the misery of our poor be caused not by the laws of nature, but by our institutions, great us our sin.” Darwin wrote this in Voyage of the Beagle. We haven’t found any laws in the intervening time.

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