Learning 2.011: Let’s do it again!

Learning 2.011: Let’s do it again!

    Although I’m officially retired from the planning committee this year…..I’ve been honored as being invited as a speaker and cohort leader for next year’s Learning 2.011 conference. We learned a lot last year about using the cohort model along with the unconference approach and this year the organizers are once again pushing to redefine what it means to […]

Reach: Class Begins April 20th

Reach: Class Begins April 20th

Just a quick announcment that another 1 credit class around my book Reach begins on April 20th. Last week I got to interact with those taking the first class. It was great to read their reflections on the book, ask questions of me, and use the book as a starting guide to building their communities and networks for their own […]

Baseball Memories

Baseball Memories

(Each year on the Opening Day of Baseball season I write a post 1, 2, 3) He sits there next to my mom and dad in the stands dressed the same no matter the weather. Flannel shirt, baseball cap, and khaki colored pants. He makes it to a couple of games a year when the farm is at its slowest. […]

Who Chooses the Communication Tool?

Who Chooses the Communication Tool?

   by Florian SEROUSSI Over this past school year my wife and I have slowly been watching a change in the way her Middle School students communicate with her. It has me thinking that we no longer get to decide the communication tool for a conversation.  It started back in September when my wife received an e-mail from Facebook via […]

6 Trends for the next 20 Years

6 Trends for the next 20 Years

By CLUC Kevin Kelly co-founder of Wired magazine took the stage recently at a Web 2.0 event in San Francisco. In his keynote he discussed the 6 Trends he believes will affect our connected word. He broke these 6 trends down into 6 verbs (actions). What are your thoughts on these? What do these mean for schools and our students? […]

Flipping for Mr. Bennett

Flipping for Mr. Bennett

brian bennett The more presentations I give and see the more it takes to impress me. I’m constantly looking for that teacher that is doing what I believe the Internet allows us to do…that is flip the classroom. Otherwise known as reverse instruction.  There are a couple things that really get me excited about Mr. Bennett who I met for […]

Standards and Benchmarks are Crap

Standards and Benchmarks are Crap

  You know when you’ve been thinking something for awhile but it’s not very popular so you never say anything…..and then there’s a conversation that gets you going and before you know it…things just come out? OK….so maybe this doesn’t happen to you…but it does to me….often actually. Think before I speak is something I obviously need to work on. […]

Who do you believe?

Who do you believe?

  Like many people I’ve been trying to get as much information as possible about what continues to be an unfolding situation in Japan. But unlike many of you I don’t have a TV or read a newspaper. All my news comes from the Internet and what I can find and verify for myself.  But of course I’m not the […]

Want to Win a Prize?

Want to Win a Prize?

OK….so the title made you click and read this post…and that’s what I’m hoping will happen with our student body. I got a brillant…stupid idea the other day to see if I could engage the student community in using Facebook and FourSquare to promote our up coming Softball Spirit Night (I’m Asst. Coach to boys varsity softball….we play softball instead […]

Reach becomes a Class

Reach becomes a Class

Thanks to wviz.org and PBS who are putting together a short course based on my book Reach. I was excited when they contacted me and asked if they could offer a course. Not sure if anyone will sign up but if you want to learn about building personal learning networks and communities for your own profesional development and are in […]