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Reading Now/Then

I have both analog and digital reading.
On my table:
Hot Flat and Crowded by T. Friedman
On my iPod Touch:
The Element by Sir Ken Robinson
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell Finished

The Saga of Shelf Technology

AlphaSmarts waiting the call
iPods with Belkin Tune Talks ready for action
Camcorders and Tripods rested and charged
I am guilty of stretching too far in what I want to do with our students as that is my nature. There is a fine balance between having the technology tools on hand for when I get [...]

Evidence of Digital Learning – Choice is Good

What happens in a class when some students finish the report on Vertebrate Animals? I was so excited to see this on the board when I walked through the lab that I took a picture to preserve it as well as document that I was not making it up.

What you see in the picture is [...]

When you light a fire … learning grows

I have a colleague named Lou who has been corresponding to me about some work related technology questions. He happened to mention he had read a Wired article that mentioned some of the amazing iPhone/iPod Touch applications. Being a former teacher of Science and lover of Astronomy, I went directly to the iTunes App Store [...]

Students Connected Learning

As more and more students bring in digital learning devices, I should expect the types of exchange that I have had with a student to take place. In fact, on Monday I presented to the faculty about this very issue. Since students can bring in digital learning devices, are we helping, harnessing, or hindering the [...]