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If anyone you know out there questions the usefulness of Twitter, or may not appreciate how powerful it is to have a Professional Learning Network (PLN), please share this post with them. Since I...
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Tonight was my first session teaching a group of educators about becoming more connected. I created a Google Site as an online syllabus, Google docs were used to facilitate real time discussion, and I...
View ArticleConnected from the Start: A Necessary Read
A good book encourages thought. A great book will change the way you think. When Lani Ritter Hall, co-author of The Connected Educator, asked me to review Kathy Cassidy’s new e-Book Connected from the...
View ArticleFive Steps For Schools to Become More Connected
Lani Ritter Hall, co-author of The Connected Educator (Solution Tree, 2011), responded to my previous post about blending technology into professional learning communities: I’ll be interested in...
View ArticleMy Review of “Teaching in High Gear” by Marsha Ratzel
Last school year, I taught a class for district staff titled “Becoming a Connected Educator”. The course’s foundational text was The Connection Educator: Learning and Leading in the Digital Age...
View ArticleBeing Connected is Not the Same as Connectedness #CEM15 #edtechchat
This past weekend, my family and I headed south to visit family in Illinois. This is where I’m originally from, and most of my family members still reside there. The highlight of our trip, besides the...
View ArticleThe Power of a PLN
If anyone you know out there questions the usefulness of Twitter, or may not appreciate how powerful it is to have a Professional Learning Network (PLN), please share this post with them. Since I...
View ArticleFive Steps For Schools to Become More Connected
Lani Ritter Hall, co-author of The Connected Educator (Solution Tree, 2011), responded to my previous post about blending technology into professional learning communities: I’ll be interested in...
View ArticleThe Power of a PLN
If anyone you know out there questions the usefulness of Twitter, or may not appreciate how powerful it is to have a Professional Learning Network (PLN), please share this post with them. Since I...
View ArticleReflections After Teaching About “Becoming a Connected Educator”
Tonight was my first session teaching a group of educators about becoming more connected. I created a Google Site as an online syllabus, Google docs were used to facilitate real time discussion, and I...
View ArticleFive Steps For Schools to Become More Connected
Lani Ritter Hall, co-author of The Connected Educator (Solution Tree, 2011), responded to my previous post about blending technology into professional learning communities: I’ll be interested in...
View ArticleThe Power of a PLN
If anyone you know out there questions the usefulness of Twitter, or may not appreciate how powerful it is to have a Professional Learning Network (PLN), please share this post with them. Since I...
View ArticleFive Steps For Schools to Become More Connected
Lani Ritter Hall, co-author of The Connected Educator (Solution Tree, 2011), responded to my previous post about blending technology into professional learning communities: I’ll be interested in...
View ArticleConnected from the Start: A Necessary Read
A good book encourages thought. A great book will change the way you think. When Lani Ritter Hall, co-author of The Connected Educator, asked me to review Kathy Cassidy’s new e-Book Connected from the...
View ArticleMy Review of “Teaching in High Gear” by Marsha Ratzel
Last school year, I taught a class for district staff titled “Becoming a Connected Educator”. The course’s foundational text was The Connection Educator: Learning and Leading in the Digital Age...
View ArticleBeing Connected is Not the Same as Connectedness #CEM15 #edtechchat
This past weekend, my family and I headed south to visit family in Illinois. This is where I’m originally from, and most of my family members still reside there. The highlight of our trip, besides the...
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