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Archive for “May, 2008”

On this page the following entries were made in the “May, 2008” time-frame.


Student Conversations and Conference Presentations

Posted May 19th, 2008 by mrmoses

One of the things that will ring in my ears, for as long as I live, is David Jakes taking just about everyone to task for hanging out in the library of the Science Leadership Academy while teaching, learning, and interacting with students was going on in the classrooms around the corner during EduCon 2.0. [...]

 
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Turning That Part of Yourself Off

Posted May 13th, 2008 by mrmoses

TED talks have done a lot this year to push me as administrator. They’ve been informative, and thought provoking, and fun. I can’t count the times that a student has ducked in my office and during the course of our conversation I’ve said something like: “Oh, you’ve got to check this video out” and off [...]

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Featured at the PrincipalsPage.com

Posted May 12th, 2008 by mrmoses

Guess who’s featured on PrincipalsPage.com this week? This guy. Technorati Tags: shameless self promotion

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First in a Series of SlideCasts: Advisory at an Online School

Posted May 11th, 2008 by mrmoses

During the next week I have the opportunity to make a few SlideCasts. Here’s the first in a series of three: | View | Upload your own I’m not in love with this presentation. I hate presenting about things that I don’t feel like I know inside and out. I don’t know this advisory thing [...]

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The Nature of the Shift

Posted May 6th, 2008 by mrmoses

I have a student who’s a published author. The Orphaned Key, by Zachary K. Zeitlow He’s sold several hundred copies, maybe a thousand. That’s no small accomplishment. Today I overhead a conversation between a group of students and a teacher. The teacher said: I just know that when Zach grows up he’s going to be [...]

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