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| | | | blog results Practical Theory (0) | | Registration for EduCon 2.1-- January 23 - 25, 2009 @ Science Leadership Academy -- is open at Eventbrite, and the conference wiki -- http://educon21.wikispaces.com -- is expanding.
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 Practical Theory (0) | | So we're getting ready to start doing some real heavy lifting on EduCon 2.1. The dates are announced -- January 23 - 25 at SLA again. We're going to be opening up reservations in the next month, and... | |
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 Practical Theory (0) | | This is how easy it is to create a blog entry. The technology isn't the hard part. The hard part is having something worthwhile to say. | |
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 Practical Theory (0) | | I've been sitting on this news for a while, but Wes just posted the news:I've been asked to be one of the keynote speakers for the 2008 K12Online Conference!I'm really, really excited and... | |
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 Practical Theory (0) | | I was watching a fun twitter conversation going on the other night between Gary Stager, Bud Hunt, Scott Floyd and others about reading lists. One could make a critique that the educational technology... | |
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 The Current Event... (0) | | I posted a large part of this blog entry at classroom 2.0. But this entry represents an extension of my earlier thinking.One of the things that I love about the Jewish religion is the importance of... | |
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 Infinite Thinking... (0) | | It seems that everywhere I turn lately, I find educators struggling over how to responsibly move forward with the use of Web 2.0 tools in an educational setting. Ed-tech leader, Ed Barry, recently... | |
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 Infinite Thinking... (0) | | G'Day fellow Year-End Revellers,In the spirit of re-capping 2006, I'm weighing in with quirky twists that I think portend the end of "school-as-we-know-it." Certainly the biggest story of 2006 is... | |
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