Dreams do come true if you work at it.

Dreams do come true if you work at it.

Once upon a time when I taught in Jordan there was a very remarkable young women who attended our school.  Even back then you just knew she would do great things.  Please take the time to watch the news feature that was aired today on CBS.  If you feel inclinded to lend a hand and help build the school please donate online at www.fugeesfamily.org or Text FUGEES to 20222 for a $5 text donation.

The Web Clutter Free

The Web Clutter Free

I read online a great deal.  I support teachers who wish to share web content in classrooms with younger children.  As well as students who have visual and special needs.  I frequently recommend two tools to help remove the distracting and sometime inappropriate clutter. Viewpure – allows you to view youtube videos against a white background, no ads, and no comments. Readability – I started using readability while it was still in development.  It is now a commercial product with…

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End of an Era

End of an Era

Recent events in my life have required that I prioritize my time and resources.  I actually should have done this a while back and simplified things but I have a hard time letting go of things that have added to my learning and linked me to so many great friends. For example SecondLife This morning I gave up my rental in SecondLife. I began my adventure in SL back in April 2007. It is through this platform I became connected…

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Thinking Browsers

Thinking Browsers

Just a quick thought. I am not sure I like that my browser and various application are thinking for me. A while back I was looking online at beds, now all the ads streaming across my screen are about beds and bedding. I have long since moved on but my browser has not.  When I search news stories or seek articles I am frequently told what is trending, as if my attention should be drawn there. Google, Twitter, Plurk, and…

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Standards, Curriculum and Assessment

Standards, Curriculum and Assessment

In Massachusetts we have, or is it had, the Mass Curriculum Frameworks and Standards.  Now we are transitioning to the Common Core. These standards, as I understand the term, are to provide the framework, backbone by which we build our curriculum. A list of standards is not the same as a curriculum. I think we tend to confuse standards (minimum to do list) and curriculum (expanded, creative how to guide). We tend to focus on the to do list and…

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Wistful Reflection

Wistful Reflection

I have to admit there are times I long to return to the classroom.  Once upon at time I was a middle school science and math teacher.  Over those 2 decades my curriculum hardly changed, in fact for 15 years (4 schools, on 3 continents) I taught with the same edition of a Prentice-Hall science series. Periodically I had to adjust the wording and format of the curriculum to reflect the edu-speak of the day – changing from aim, to…

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Where is the Learning?

Where is the Learning?

“Tedxx Philadelphi talk should be required viewing in every teaching 101 course. All our classrooms would be such better places.” I saw this go by my twitter feed and others like. At face value* it assumes that if you watch, view or are aware of something it causes a change in behavior.  If that were true our students would know so much more.  We know from experience that is not true, a learner must interact with the information: think, talk,…

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