Guest blogger David Cutler examines the concision, clarity, fairness and objectivity of good professional journalism, and looks to the tones and rhythms of contemporary news reporting to help his history students become better writers.
How to Resolve Interpersonal Tensions Quickly - Leadership Freak
If it wasn't for people, leadership would be easy. Unsuccessful leaders choose the ostrich or bull approach to dealing with tensions between employees. But,
Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Podcast - #tcea14 Learning to Share on the #
What joy to sit in on Mary Ray’s presentation at the TCEA14 iPad AcademyListen to the Marvelous and InformativeMary RayFind Mary’s Resources for This Presentation Online at: led off wit…
How to Create Optimal Learning Experiences with a Learning Design Framework
What drives development of new pedagogy, a new way of teaching? Changes in society, student expectations, and technology are motivating innovative university and college professors and instructors …
Student Privacy and Cloud Computing at the District Level: Next Steps and K
This report offers recommended next steps and prioritizes open issues in the K-12 edtech space, with a special emphasis on two topics: (1) law and policy and (2
I’ve worked with schools all over the state, training on technology integration techniques and best practices for multiple devices, web, and other tools. I’ve seen almost everything &#…
Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: CTOsRole - Roundup of CTO / Technology Direc
Source: someone who long wanted to be a CTO (a.k.a. Director of Technology) before actually achieving it, I’ve been collecting wisdom and advice for years. Being a slow learner, it fina…
As long as I have been involved with education there has been a discussion of whether or not technology is making a difference in learning, and whether or not we should use it in schools. This disc…
The future rides on a horse called innovation. Organizations that can’t innovate stagnate. Some organizations have innovation in their blood. But, many are