Flipping History

Flipping History

By Stefan When most people think of the flipped classroom model or reverse instruction, which ever term you like best, they automatically think videos, screencasts, and when you get down to it lecture based instruction.But that doesn’t have to be the case. In fact every time I have helped a teacher flip their classroom in the high school it has […]

Why I still want MS and HS to have a Laptop

Why I still want MS and HS to have a Laptop

I received a tweet a couple days ago asking why I still believed laptops, in this case MacBooks, are the right choice for middle school and high school students. @jutecht Why did you select iPads for the primary and MacBook Pros for Middle and Hi? I’d love to hear your strategy! @cindybrock — Bradford G. Saron (@bradfordgs) January 26, 2012 […]

Too Many Projects Not Enough Time

Too Many Projects Not Enough Time

I can’t believe how time is flying by this 2nd Semester. It’s our last 6 months in Thailand and of course when you want time to slow down so you can fit everything in it does just the oposite.  No excuses, I haven’t made the time to blog lately and find myself sitting here at 6am in the van on the […]

New Home Base: Seattle, WA

New Home Base: Seattle, WA

The next decision of the next chapter of my life has been made. Next year my wife and I will move to Seattle, WA and be based out of there for whatever is next for us. View from our Condo It has been 10 years since we lived in the States and we’re excited to go back and reconnect with friends […]

Facebook Page vs Subscribe for Educators

Facebook Page vs Subscribe for Educators

  Recently Facebook launched the ability to allow people to subscribe to your Facebook Profile if you so choose to turn on the functionality. As an educator I don’t think it is a good idea and I’m fearful of what this means if educators don’t understand what the Subscribe function will do.Basically Subscribe will allow any Facebook User to follow […]

Good Use of QR Codes

Good Use of QR Codes

  Just about a year ago I predicted that 2011 would be the year of the QR Code. That we would see these little squares popping up everywhere especially in America as smartphone sells continue to climb.  Looking back over the past year I’ve given quiet a few talks on QR Codes their power and scenarios for best us. When […]

Google+ Reflection

Google+ Reflection

Google+ has been open now for a while and the up-take of the new social-networking site seems expodential. There are already over 1000 people who have added me to a circle, by far my quickest social-network to 1000 followers. 

Google Slowly taking over my life

Google Slowly taking over my life

    This morning I woke up at 4:30am to call my bank back in America to do a wire transfer for our Winter Trip to Tanzania (Hiking Kilimanjaro, a Safari, and Zanzabar…yeah….we’re stoked!). I decided to use Google Talk via my Gmail account as I have become increasingly frustrated with the quality of Skype calls and I notice the […]

How Much Longer Will a Degree Mean Something?

How Much Longer Will a Degree Mean Something?

  This thought has been rolling around in my head for a couple of weeks now. How much longer will a college degree mean something?  What has me thinking is the news I have been following about the Stanford Artificial Intelligence class that is now open for anyone to join. Some 35,000 people have turned in the first three weeks worth of assignments and are […]