Archive for August, 2007
Posted on August 31st, 2007 in education with 4 comments
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Posted on August 28th, 2007 in education with 8 comments
Sitting on the train on Sunday, with Brenda, on our way to New Haven, I looked over into the next section of the car and saw a young man and his daughter playing on a Macbook computer. He looked so familiar, and I thought first of Dan Pink, whom I’ve met a few times lately. […]
Posted on August 27th, 2007 in education with 15 comments
[Another version of this article was posted on 2¢ Worth in August of 2005]
Pamela Wheaton Shorr, editor of The Heller Reports’ Educational Sales and Marketing Insider, contributed a piece for the recent Scholastic Administrators, Take Control of Tech. The abstract reads..
Schools across the country are waging a war against technology tools gone bad. Read how […]
Posted on August 26th, 2007 in education with 1 comment
I’ll be leaving for Connecticut in a half hour. Brenda is traveling with me for much of this trip, for which we’ll call New Haven our base of operations. Well, we’ll never really call it that, but you know.
Brenda should have been an engineer. Much of North Carolina is experiencing a drought. In fact, except […]
Posted on August 25th, 2007 in education with 17 comments
Pecha Kucha comes from a Japanese term that describes the sound of conversation — or chit-chat. It also describes a brand new medium for communication that was originally invented by Tokyo architects Mark Dytham (born in the UK) and Astrid Klein (born in Italy). A Pecha Kucha is a presentation with slide show, utilizing 20 […]
Posted on August 25th, 2007 in education with 14 comments
A number of people, including Matthew Tabor, have taken exception with a blog post that I wrote last week, Another Question for Interviewers. To be fair, my article was not as clearly written as it should have been. I have done some editing of the post, but have not removed any of the original text. […]
Posted on August 24th, 2007 in education with 1 comment
It’s been great to be at home all day — and I’ll be here tomorrow. Then Brenda and I will fly to NYC on Sunday, and then train up to New Haven, where I’ll be working in three different districts in Connecticut before hopping on another train for Baltimore. I’d hoped to do some relaxing […]
Posted on August 24th, 2007 in education with 3 comments
We pitched in to help my son buy an iPhone for his 19th birthday. I’m so envious, but his birthday came before mine. It is an amazing piece of technology. The iPhone seems like the closest thing I can think of to the perfect personal information appliance.
The one stumbler was that we had to release […]
Posted on August 23rd, 2007 in education with 6 comments
This is not a Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego challenge. I’m serious.
After I drove a couple of hours from Lumberton to Selma; the train ran two hours late; the car rental shop had closed, and I had to get a cab to the airport to get a rental; and I drove another couple […]
Posted on August 21st, 2007 in education with 9 comments
It’s how I’ll spend the whole week. Yesterday I spoke in Charlotte, and then Brenda drove me back to Raleigh, where I dropped her off, and then drove on down to Kinston, NC. I’ll do two presentations for their school opening staff development conference today and then drive on to Lumberton, NC for another opening […]