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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Bradford Saron

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Top 100 School Administrator Blogs - 0 views

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    This is great. 
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Search November Learning Resources on Diigo | November Learning - 0 views

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    Even Alan November likes Diigo!
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"Crowd Accelerated Innovation" and its implications for education | Connected Principals - 0 views

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    I've said before that the aggregate effect of social media is very powerful. Here, the author even refers to Clay Shirky, the author of Cognitive Surplus. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Administrative Technology Standards: The Essential Questi... - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

Simple Communication Tools | November Learning - 2 views

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    Alan November's guest blogger overviews some simple tools that we--as administrators--can use to communicate. Check them out!
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Tech Integration and the Elementary School - 1 views

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    New blog post: Guest blogger. 
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Florida's Tech Integration Matrix - 0 views

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    New Blog Post
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Cashton Featured for our Tech Integration - 2 views

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    New blog post. 
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: So, you've found something cool on the internet ... - 1 views

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    New blog post.
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Are we to venture-out into reform? - 1 views

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    New blog post
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Facebook, Friends, and Online Schooling | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Pr... - 0 views

  • Facebook promises something it cannot deliver just as many promoters promise that online instruction will transform schooling as we know it. Both are over-hyped social media.
  • time invested in a relationship determines its quality, having more than five best friends is impossible when we interact face to face, one person at a time. Put simply …. The emotional and psychological investments that a close relationship requires are considerable, and the emotional capital we have is limited.
  • personal contact sustained over ten months of a K-12 school year in the hands of skilled, knowledgable, and caring teachers, researchers have shown again and again (PDF: Rockoff on Teachers), makes a difference in students’ lives. Even the best online instructional software that create “virtual learning environments” fail to come close to what students do daily as they interact with each other and their teachers.
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    The devil's advocate. 
Bradford Saron

290+ Social Media Resources From 2010 - 0 views

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    A great resource to learn about social media
Bradford Saron

The 20 Best How-To Geek Explainer Topics for 2010 - How-To Geek - 0 views

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    Well worth the read. 
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Most Popular Chrome Extensions and Posts of 2010 - 0 views

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    Everything you want to know about Google Chrome. 
Bradford Saron

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Archives: Introduction to Communications Technologies - 0 views

  • Henry Jenkins COMM 202 Introduction to Communications Technology This course is intended as an introduction to the ways new and emerging communications technologies impact our culture. While the primary focus will be on digital and mobile technologies and practices (contemporary new media), the course will also consider a range of older media when they were new - including print culture, cinema, television, recorded sound, photography, and the telephone. The course is divided into three broad units: Understanding Technological Change is intended to offer broad conceptual frameworks for thinking about the relations between technology and culture. Reinventing... takes as its starting point the ways that the emergence of digital, networked, and mobile communications technology has impacted pre-existing media forms. Rethinking... examines a range of institutions and practices as they are re-imagined in response to the introduction of new communications technologies. Taken as a whole, this class will introduce students to: Core issues concerning the study of communications technologies The process of media in transition The ways that new media impact existing media and institutions Core digital platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, Twitter, eBay, Flickr, Second Life, etc.) and the ways they are reshaping our everyday lives.
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    Here is Henry Jenkins' (a leader in the edtech think-tank style publications) new class on technology.
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Why aren't schools destination-jobs for chefs? - 0 views

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    New blog post.
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: National Education Technology Plan - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
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The Dilemma of Leadership: Wanting Approval from Those Who You Must Judge | Larry Cuban... - 0 views

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    Cuban is a master at capturing the ubiquitous complexities of leadership, this time through personal anecdote. Covey and Fullan, however, have spoke about this dilemma too. What matters most is that everyone cares about learning and change for improvement. 
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