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Bradford Saron

Community Building- Powerful Learning Indeed « 21st Century Collaborative - 1 views

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    More on how Personal Learning Communities interface with personal learning networks and now powerful learning practice, all of which are interesting concepts. 
Bradford Saron

A national report card of school funding. - 1 views

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    Wisconsin earned a B. 
Bradford Saron

10+ Ways to Promote a Learning Culture in your School (revisited) : 2¢ Worth - 1 views

  • Make frequent mention of your Twitter stream, RSS reader, specific bloggers you read.  Again, this should not be limited to job specific topics
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      Let's walk the walk!
Robert Slane

Is the flipped classroom a better version of a bad thing? - 1 views

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    Flipped classroom cautions - Brings up points about whether flipped classrooms provide engagement.
Guy Leavitt

What Administrators Need from Teachers - 1 views

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    This was a post on Scott McLeod's site that was interesting.
Bradford Saron

The equipment for the new podcast studio. - 1 views

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    Interesting. It's a very complete overview of the equipment needed for a state-of-art podcasting studio. Hmmmmm. 
Vince Breunig

Op ed: Education challenge for next 50 years is the achievement gap | Opinion | The Sea... - 1 views

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    For schools to prepare all children for success in life and the workforce, severe disparities in family income, coupled with inadequate education funding and low expectations can no longer be widely accepted causes of inequity in student opportunity. Lastly, we must all give a damn. The "pull yourself up by your own bootstraps" mentality only works if everyone can afford boots. Everyone can contribute a little of their time and resources toward ending inequity in opportunity and expectations.
Bradford Saron

Why 1:1? Why Chromebooks? [guest post] | Dangerously Irrelevant - 1 views

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    Great overview of the choice between Chromebooks and tablets. 
Bradford Saron

The Logistics of 1:1 Chromebooks at Leyden [guest post] | Dangerously Irrelevant - 1 views

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    For schools looking to utilize Chromebooks as their 1:1 device. 
Vince Breunig

The Elements of a Professional Learning Community - 3 views

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    A PLC focuses on learning instead of on teaching, drastically changing the role of the  principal. Principals continue to observe instruction, discussing issues such as pacing,  instructional data, support needed, and student efficacy. But the focus is on the instructional  results instead of on the instruction itself
Bradford Saron

Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    This is Clay Shirky's video explaining cognitive surplus, which is where we get our name, Cognitive Interfund Transfer. 
Guy Leavitt

Sustainability| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

  • Here is what we are doing, when we are doing it, where we are doing it, and who is doing it (describing the situation) Here is why and how we are doing it (analyzing), and here is why it's important, the outcomes, relationships and impacts (evaluation
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    Ian Jukes
Vince Breunig

9 Suggestions for the Welcome Back to School letter from the Principal - 1 views

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    A great piece of advice about the annual back to school letter.
Vince Breunig

Web Tools for Teachers by Type - 1 views

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    A great resource on Web tools
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    Thanks - very useful!
Bradford Saron

What Does Technoratis State of the Blogosphere Report Mean for Education Bloggers? - Th... - 1 views

  • Almost half of all content consumers surveyed by Technorati trust traditional media sources less than they did five years ago
  • Equally interesting is the fact that almost 50% of content consumers surveyed by Technorati trust the content that they’re finding on blogs—a number that rivals the 60% of content consumers who trust the content they find in print newspapers, television broadcasts and radio programming.
  • 60% of all bloggers surveyed spend between 1 and 3 hours per week working on their blogs—and the average blogger posts new content to their site 2-3 times per week.
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  • mobile blogging is becoming more and more popular. 
  • If those kinds of trends continue—or start to find their way into the edusphere—that can only mean two things: Blog content will continue to play an important role in driving conversations in all fields. My own content could be drowned out, lost in the sea of posts being published by writers who are investing more time than I am in their blogs.
  • The lines are blurring between the blogosphere and social media spaces like Facebook and Twitter:
  • Bloggers spend more time interacting in social media spaces than the average American.
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    Technorati is an Internet search engine for searching blogs. The article blends well with Clay Shirky's analysis of the death of print. This is why. 
Bradford Saron

15 Great Mindmapping Tools and Apps | SpyreStudios - 1 views

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    I am a fan of mindmapping web 2.0 sites, especially how they are embeddable in other media. Here are a list of (most free) mindmapping tools/apps. Happy exploring!
Bradford Saron

BLC10 Keynote - Wesch on Vimeo - 1 views

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    The Building Learning Communities Conference (Alan November's Project) has a number of great videos. For you fans of the Kansas State University Professor Michael Wesch, here is one of his 2010 presentations. Wesch presented at the fall WASDA conference in 2009. It was awesome. 
Bradford Saron

Education, Employment and the Great Recession in Metropolitan America - Brookings Insti... - 1 views

  • During the Great Recession, employment dropped much less steeply among college-educated workers than other workers. 
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      I wonder what's the subtext of this finding? We all know that non-metropolitan  areas are more exposed to economic turndowns and recessions. 
  • highly educated populations
  • Sun Belt
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  • manufacturing belt
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      Translation, agriculture or labor association industries
  • Education appeared to act as a pretty good insurance policy for workers during the Great Recession. 
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      I'm trying to think of an appropriate way to respond to this. What about, "Duh."
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    I know rural Wisconsin holds a special place in your heart and I appreciate that. AND we need to think about how Milwaukee is going to handle the challenges coming down the pike. One thing in common for urban Milwaukee and the rural areas of the state: K-12 education that prepares kids for post-secondary education.
Bradford Saron

Philips Livable Cities Award - Livable cities webcast - 1 views

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    I love this type of information. Note that the panel of "experts" on determining what the most livable cities exhibit as successful characteristics includes two education experts, one of which will be presenting at the WASB convention in January. Looks like anyone can sign up for the event on 11/11/2010 (3:00 central time?) Note that Richard Florida (who wrote Rise of the Creative Class) is also a panelist.
Bradford Saron

Global Education - Cisco Systems - 1 views

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    Ok, this is all from Cisco, but some of it is really valuable. The whitepaper on Education 3.0 is very interesting. Additionally, the link below is a recent screencast on Education 3.0. You will have to go through a bit of a "sign up" type screen before getting access to the Cisco screencast, but I recommend it. The superintendent from NY who follows the Cisco rep is really good.  https://ciscosales.webex.com/ciscosales/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=47315262&rKey=fb74b1bb0a6e38ec
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