A blog featuring an article I wrote in 2008 about what I learned after a stroke.
https://hackscience.education/2018/04/25/how-i-spent-my-summer-life-teaches-a-teacher/
A blog post for educational leaders to learn about technology. In this episode, the audio focuses on internet protocol addresses.
https://hackscience.education/2018/05/30/edtech-for-edleaders-ip-addresses/
“... suffice it to say we got distracted by the technology and the details of the data...” This seems to describe the last generation of #edleaders. #education #school
“We are not handing out loaner devices. We need to teach students a lesson.” Any #edtech professional who adopts this stance needs to stop.
“This is not optional....” these words suggest a #leader can not justify a decision or can not respond effectively to challenges. It makes for a weak leader. #leadership
“At any given time, an individual holds multiple goals related to achievement, belongingness, identity, autonomy, and sense of competence that are deeply personal, cultural, and subjective.” From How People Learn 2 #teaching #learning #education
Hey #edtech vendors, I know the difference between marketing materials and research. Please don’t waste my time as a reviewer giving feedback on your “proposals” for presentations at conferences. Just buy a booth to exhibit and make some vendor presentations.
Reading a book on social effects of technology... the stethoscope was originally viewed with derision... wait... what? #technology #technologyinnovation #innovation
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator