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The 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...

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Reflections 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...

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Connected 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...

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Five 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...

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My 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...

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Being 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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The 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...

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Five 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...

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The 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...

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Reflections 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...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Five 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...

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The 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...

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Five 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...

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Connected 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 Article

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My 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 Article


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Being 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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