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Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Administrative Technology Standards (Part 2) - 3 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

8 Guiding Questions for Conversations about Becoming a School of the Future | Connected... - 3 views

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    From assessment to credits, and from the flat world to  wired classrooms, this asks some provocative questions. 
Bradford Saron

An Open Letter to School Administrators | The Principal of Change - 3 views

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    Thought provoking.
Bradford Saron

Mind Dump - Random stuff from Scott McLeod - 3 views

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    Scott McLeod was a presenter at the WASDA Fall Conf. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Accept it, embrace it, plan for it: Social Media - 3 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

Too Many Projects Not Enough Time | The Thinking Stick - 3 views

  • The Google Apps Ninja Program that I started back in September and blogged about here has completely taken me by surprise. There are now over 150 educators who have access to the Google Docs. Seeing that there might be something here that I can support long term I decided to move all the files to their own Google Apps domain. So the Google Apps Ninja Program is now officially found at www.ninjaprogram.com the website isn't finished but after reading this blog post if you are interested in using the files and helping to keep them updated, fill out this form and I'll get you in. I'm excited to focus on this next year as one of my projects.
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    Let's us all in on his schedule and the life of an international educator. 
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    The Google Apps Ninja Program is an interesting way to motivate students and have them direct their own learning. Something to look into.
Mike Beighley

Yong Zhao » Blog Archive » A Nation At Risk: Edited by Yong Zhao - 3 views

  • The real risk America faces is the insane policies and scapegoating practices in education. So I decided to edit the document. I have replaced what I think misleading and misconceived phrases, sentences, and paragraphs with what I believe to be correct. The italics are what I added.
  • If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the insane policies that threaten democracy, turn American children into robotic test takers, narrow and homogenize our children’s education, reward grant writing skills instead of helping the needy children and stimulate innovation (e.g., Race to the Top), value testing over teaching, and scapegoat teachers that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war.
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    Great read. 
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    IS this where we are headed if politics continues to be a primary factor in our public schools?
Bradford Saron

Social Media & Public Relations - 5 Reports - Online Marketing Blog - 3 views

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    Must read. 
Bradford Saron

How the Cell Phone Is Changing the World - Newsweek - 3 views

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    What about education? Where are we all in the continuum of allowing students to use cellphones in the classroom? 
Bradford Saron

19 Top Ideas for Education in Drive by Daniel Pink | Connected Principals - 3 views

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    Great post reviewing Dan Pink's book, Drive. 
Bradford Saron

Learning with 'e's: Those who are about to blog... - 3 views

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    Thinking about starting a blog? 
Bradford Saron

10 Ways Social Media Will Change in 2011 - 3 views

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    Twitter, blogs, and social bookmarking included, once people understand the basics, they will migrate to use of social media to solve a variety of problems (if you are not already). 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: How many of you have smartphones? - 3 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Jeff Utecht is awesome. - 3 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

Parents as tigers or wimps.The tiger mom. - 3 views

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    Zhao referred to the tiger mom. Here, Cuban gives an overview.
Bradford Saron

Helicopters can improve minority college attendance & other misguided policy ... - 3 views

  • Well, the use of a “voucher” system to alter the educational setting for a group of kids is most certainly not the treatment. Voucher is merely the mechanism used here to achieve the treatment.  It may be a policy mechanism that is useful under limited circumstances to achieve changes in educational setting. But the “voucher” is NOT the treatment.
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      This paragraph in particular is a good discussion point. 
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    Great resource for discussion with our group!
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    Very Useful!
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    This uses an interesting analogy
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    This was an interesting statement
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    wow. hat tip brad saron
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    Good point on "voucher"
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    Interesting discussion point.
Bradford Saron

Knowledge and expertise are changing - Mind Dump - 2 views

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    I love the phrase, "filter failure," of which you should employ too. Part of this very group of professionals (all socially bookmarking) is to not use old ways of informatio dissemination where inappropriate but new ways when we deliberately need it.\n
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: While Wisconsin Deteriorates into Chaos . . . - 2 views

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    New post. 
Bradford Saron

Computer Science for Non-Majors Takes Many Forms - NYTimes.com - 2 views

  • “To reading, writing and arithmetic, we should add computational thinking to every child’s analytical ability.”
  • “ ‘Literacy’ implies reading and writing, so ‘computer literacy’ suggests that writing programs is a required skill for activity under this name,” says Henry M. Walker, a computer science professor at Grinnell. “However, general citizens may or may not have to write programs to function effectively in this technological age.” He prefers to promote “computer fluency,” attainable without assignments in programming.
  • Someday, the understanding of computational processes may be indispensable for people in all occupations. But it’s not yet clear when we’ll cross that bridge from nice-to-know to must-know.
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    Here we see coding added to the literacies that we should all be able to exert as adults. Again, I sense a theme here. HT-@wiscprincipal
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