My Interesting Ways to Use series has been really successful. I measure their success in how useful they are to teachers and other educators in helping with professional development. I say “My” in the loosest sense of ownership really, as with all of the presentations they belong to us all. I just kickstart them and point them off in the right direction.
"My Interesting Ways to Use series has been really successful. I measure their success in how useful they are to teachers and other educators in helping with professional development. I say "My" in the loosest sense of ownership really, as with all of the presentations they belong to us all. I just kickstart them and point them off in the right direction."
I've written previously on how your resume is meaningless, on building career security, not job security and on the rise of personal branding. To summarize the overarching themes of those three posts quickly:
Your work should be working for you, building your reputation, not locked away in a resume.
A resume proves nothing, a living case study proves everything.
Creating a name for yourself in your industry provides you the ultimate freedom: career security.
The tools exist for you to influence your industry in deep ways to make positive change and carve out a name for yourself.
Building your personal network enables incredible connections with the world around you not previously possible.
A blog is the ideal avenue to accomplish all of this and so much more.
How would you flip a classroom with iPads? For fun, here's a quick exploration of 3 ways it might happen with iPad apps. If you're already doing it, please share a link in the comments area!
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