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Bradford Saron

Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views

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    This is great. Where are you the spectrum? Would love to see you blog about this.
Bill Van Meer

Chade-Meng Tan: Everyday compassion at Google | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Another good TED talk
Kelly Burhop

School Administrators Need to Limit Access. Huh? | PrincipalsPage.com Blog - 0 views

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    Cool site
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    A case for student tech access
Mike Beighley

21 Things That Will Be Obsolete by 2020| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    Who would have thought these would go in such a short amount of time?
Louie Ferguson

Administrative Running Raider: Digitally Oriented PLC's - 0 views

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    Digital PLC
Mike Beighley

Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Sir Ken robinson's 2010 talk at TED
Dave Laehn

Social Networking In Schools: Educators Debate The Merits Of Technology In Classrooms| ... - 0 views

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    The efficacy of using social media technology in the classroom
Bradford Saron

for the love of learning: Carol Dweck's Mindsets - 0 views

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    This is a neat infographic on Carol Dweck's new book about "Mindsets" to learning and growing cognitively. 
Bradford Saron

The State of the World: 10 Belated Reflections on 2011 Davos Don Tapscott : : Don Tapscott - 0 views

  • The new “wiki revolutions” are so explosive and happen so fast, that there is no clear vanguard to take power, leaving a vacuum. The vacuums that result pose significant challenges for everyone who cares about moving from oppression, dictatorship and fundamentalism to openness, democracy and 21st century governments.
  • he world is increasingly complex and interconnected, and, at the same time, experiencing an erosion of common values and principles. This undermines the public’s trust in leadership, which in turn threatens economic growth and political stability.  In the words of the WEF’s founder Klaus Schwab, we need to “concentrate on defining the new reality and discuss which shared norms are required for making global cooperation possible in this new age.”
  • There are traditional risks like nuclear war, terrorism, climate change, infectious diseases, economic crisis and failed states.  But new risks are emerging everywhere. Consider something as seemingly mundane as the global supply chain. The vast networks that provide the world with food, clothing, fuel and other necessities could handle an Iceland volcano and one other catastrophe like the failure of the Panama Canal. But according to experts, a third simultaneous disaster would collapse the system. People around the world would stop getting food and water, leading to unthinkable social unrest and even a disintegration of civilized society.
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  • we will only make growth sustainable “if we make our growth inclusive.”
  • They have been bathed in bits; computers, the internet, and interactive technologies are a fundamental part of the experience of youth. To them, technology is like the air. When young people today use digital devices, they are interacting, searching, authenticating, remembering, collaborating, composing their thoughts, and organizing information. They interact with the media and know how to inform themselves and use technology to get things done.
  • China’s disciplined command-and-control style work force could ultimately be trumped by a massive force of Indian professionals who are creative, collaborative, entrepreneurial and life- long learners.
  • The irresistible force to cut government spending is confronted with the immoveable object of essential services, entitlements, military spending and extraordinary expenditures stemming from corporate bailouts and fiscal stimulation. 
  • What’s needed is a Wikinomics approach — embracing more agile, networked structures enabled by global networks for new kinds of collaboration. Nation states would continue to play a central role but can overcome their silo thinking and behavior by sharing information more effectively, cooperating on real-time networks, and basing their decisions more deeply in the processes of multi-stakeholder networks.
  • Understandably social media, mobility and the relentless digital revolution continues to drive change and cause concern in everything from intellectual property to youth revolutions.
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    Tapscott on his continued (and insightful) reflections. 
Bradford Saron

Some big questions for educators (and parents and policymakers) | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    Big questions from Scott McLeod
Bradford Saron

Understand RSS and make the Web Work for You | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

  • I keep coming back to how important RSS is to the web. What seems like a such a simple piece of the larger web, this little bit of technology pushes and pulls information around the web behind the sense so gracefully that you probably use it in one form or another everyday without realizing it.
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    More on the importance of RSS feeds to the web and the right way to get the right information. 
Bradford Saron

Blogging About Mobile Learning « Virtual School Meanderings - 0 views

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    Who is blogging about mobile learning? 
Bradford Saron

Traits of "tech savvy" teachers | 1 to 1 Schools - 0 views

  • They must embrace change!
  • They must be lifelong learners and model that.
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    Have any upcoming interviews?
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Case In Point - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

More About Google's Reading Level Filter - 0 views

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    How to impose a filter on your google search. Awesome for reading teachers/specialists. 
Bradford Saron

10 things you need to know about the Fortune 100's use of social media | Articles | Main - 0 views

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    Primer on social media (marketing version)
Bradford Saron

The Fischbowl: Board of Education Social Media/Networking Discussion - 0 views

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    Advice on talking with school boards about social media. 
Kelly Burhop

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Educating School Boards about Social Media - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
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    For educating school boards
Bradford Saron

The Technium: Prophesies of McLuhan - 0 views

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    Love McLuhan. Great read. 
Bradford Saron

DigiGogy: An Educator's Brief Guide to the 21st Century - 0 views

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    What a great extension to an ASCD blog post. 
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