August is Connected Educator Month and Wednesday is the 6th anniversary of my blog. I can think of no better way to celebrate both than to host Leadership Day 2012! To paraphrase what I said five years ago: Many of our school leaders (principals, superintendents, central office administrators) need help when it comes to digital technologies. A...
Category: blogging
Here’s to the individual bloggers
The Teach100 is an attempt to rank the top education blogs in the world. Most of the ranking system is purportedly objective, with 20% of the rankings an admittedly subjective factor. People will disagree about the order of the rankings, as well as whether we should even rank education blogs in the first place. I...
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Thought I’d share my favorite publicity solicitation to date… Hi Dr. Scott, I hope this message finds you well! I recently came across Dangerously Irrelevant and thought you and your readers may be interested in the recent infographic my colleagues and I at ???.com created (below). Our goal is to help delineate a few of...
Less submissiveness. More voice.
George Couros says: As a teacher, would you prefer to work in an environment where [your] principal (who is [your] boss) wants feedback on the things that are happening in the school and actively listens? This doesn’t mean [she] always agree[s], but that you know [she] genuinely takes feedback in the workplace and figures out...
Countdown to ISTE 01: Math education blogs (aka THE PUSH 2014)
If you were asked to nominate a very short list of blogs for math educators to read / subscribe to, what would you share? Please submit to the list! (there’s a form at the end of this post) What are some excellent math education blogs that P-12 math educators should be reading? We need both elementary and...
Countdown to ISTE 02: Science education blogs (aka THE PUSH 2014)
If you were asked to nominate a very short list of blogs for science educators to read / subscribe to, what would you share? Please submit to the list! (there’s a form at the end of this post) What are some excellent science education blogs that P-12 science educators should be reading? We need both elementary and secondary examples. Please...
Countdown to ISTE 03: English / language arts blogs (aka THE PUSH 2014)
If you were asked to nominate a very short list of blogs for English / language arts educators to read / subscribe to, what would you share? Please submit to the list! (there’s a form at the end of this post) What are some excellent English / language arts blogs that P-12 ELA educators should be reading? We need both...
Countdown to ISTE 04: Social studies blogs (aka THE PUSH 2014)
If you were asked to nominate a very short list of blogs for social studies educators to read / subscribe to, what would you share? Please submit to the list! (there’s a form at the end of this post) What are some excellent social studies blogs that P-12 social studies educators should be reading? We need both elementary and secondary...
Countdown to ISTE 05: Elementary classroom blogs (aka THE PUSH 2014)
If you were asked to nominate a very short list of elementary classroom blogs for elementary educators to read / subscribe to, what would you share? Please submit to the list! (there’s a form at the end of this post) What are some excellent elementary classroom blogs that elementary educators should be reading? We’re looking for blogs where elementary students are sharing...
Countdown to ISTE 06: Elementary teacher blogs (aka THE PUSH 2014)
If you were asked to nominate a very short list of elementary teacher blogs for other elementary educators to read / subscribe to, what would you share? Please submit to the list! (there’s a form at the end of this post) What are some excellent elementary teacher blogs that elementary educators should be reading? We’re looking for blogs from...