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Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: The Mobile-Savvy Superintendent - 0 views

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    New post. 
Bradford Saron

32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Most you already know that I'm a fan of the Google apps for ed suite. Here is a bit of a taste for what they can do!
Bradford Saron

What is 21st Century Education - 0 views

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    What a great resource!
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: What's on the "Horizon" - 0 views

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    New post. 
Bradford Saron

A Principal's Reflections: Communicating and Connecting With Social Media (An Excerpt) - 0 views

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    Great start to a what appears to be developing into a useful guide for twitter. What do you think? Helpful? 
Bradford Saron

Will Richardson: Have Our Schools Reached Their Limits? - 0 views

  • Have we reached the limits of our traditional school system's capacity to deal with the diversity of learners that come into our schools today?
  • To do this we need to shift our thinking from a goal that focuses on the delivery of something -- a primary education -- to a goal that is about empowering our young people to leverage their innate and natural curiosity to learn whatever and whenever they need to. The goal is about eliminating obstacles to the exercise of this right -- whether the obstacle is the structure and scheduling of the school day, the narrow divisions of subject, the arbitrary separation of learners by age, or others -- rather than supplying or rearranging resources. The shift is extremely powerful...
  • We can see an emerging crisis in our schools, while, on the other hand, we see a renaissance for learning. The question then simply becomes: would a completely different perspective that builds on the latter, be a more productive focus for us than the continued, largely unproductive, public debate around the former?
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  • Instead of seeing the non-face-to-face learning space as one of a compromised experience, we surely need to recognize and explore without fear the new and, in many ways, more profound pedagogical opportunities the virtual space opens; opportunities that will challenge and possibly even undermine our traditional perspectives around effective teaching and learning.
  • I agree with the premise of the report: if we continue to place our energy toward "fixing the system," literally millions of kids will be under-served in the process. Instead, what if we put a laser-like focus on improving real student learning, not test scores? (And yes, the two are decidedly different.)
  • Let's start talking about how we can begin to deliver more personalized, relevant learning to kids right now. Let's rethink our definitions of teacher and classroom and school, in some profound, albeit, radical ways. Let's deeply consider the affordances that technologies bring to the learning equation, despite being made decidedly uncomfortable by those potentials in some big ways.
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    Yikes. Read this over. What do you think? 
Bradford Saron

Every Teacher's Must-Have Guide To Facebook - Edudemic - 0 views

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    A guide for the rest of us. 
Bradford Saron

Twitter Hashtag List - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Via @mcleod, a really neat list of searchable twitter hashtags for education. 
Bradford Saron

Professional blog | 21st Century Educator - 1 views

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    Many of us struggle to help others undestand social media, either for our school boards or parents. Here, David Wees does an overview. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Something "Wired" This Way Comes - 1 views

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    New post. 
Bradford Saron

Straight from the DOE: Dispelling Myths About Blocked Sites | MindShift - 2 views

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    We all consistently block sites because we believe in some of these myths, or our tech directors are telling us these myths. What do you think?
Bill Van Meer

The Problem With Education Reform. And Disco. | PrincipalsPage.com Blog - 0 views

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    education reform
Bradford Saron

Implications Comprehensive School Leadership Development 04/20 by UCEA | Blog Talk Radio - 1 views

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    Great discussion on principal development and evaluation. Skip to 10:30 for the good stuff!
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    Good stuff Brad-Good luck with Lacrosse-they would be lucky to get you. Louie
Louie Ferguson

21 Things That Will Become Obsolete in Education by 2020 - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter.... - 1 views

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      You should print and post this article in a highly visible spot in your office.
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    Mistakes to avoid as you lead 21st century learning.
Louie Ferguson

Administrative Running Raider: Landscape of learning, working, and socializing! - 1 views

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    Information exchange is changing the way we learn, work,and socialize.
Bradford Saron

The Innovative Educator: Advice for Choosing Pages, Groups or Profiles When Using Faceb... - 1 views

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    Great advice for the boots on the ground perspective of facebook in the classroom. 
Guy Leavitt

iPads help Salem County students learn | NJ.com - 1 views

  • Superintendents say they are attracted to the devices for two reasons: It’s user friendly and inexpensive compared to other technology like laptops.
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      high touch, high interest learning
  • apToTalk, a free app, turns the iPad into an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device. Kidd said children who have a hard time with speaking can use the application to tap on a picture and the iPad will say the word.
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    Ways I-pads are being used
Guy Leavitt

Technology helps make language click for students - The Denver Post - 0 views

  • "The Internet offers incredible opportunities to build high-level, deep thinkers if we provide the instruction that's needed."
  • Vicki Collet, a literacy facilitator for the Poudre School District in Larimer County, recently met with a group of middle-school teachers and posed a question: Are kids reading as much as they used to? The unanimous response: More. And yes, that includes novels, not just online fare. But the teachers saw a connection between the two — online information, including social networking, often steers students toward an attractive literary niche. Think "Harry Potter" or even "Twilight." "Then," says Collet, "they read deeply within that genre."
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    How is technology affecting kids learning?
Bill Van Meer

5 Mobile App Trends You Can't Ignore| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    use of cell phones
Bradford Saron

NOW News: How Does Technology Help Schools and Cociety Tap Human Resources of Talent, G... - 0 views

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    Great answer!
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