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Debra Gottsled was one of the first people I connected with on Twitter. With the governor of NJ enacting so many policies that will likely hurt NJ students in the long run, it is refreshing to hear someone so forward thinking. She has been a great supporter of this blog and of . . . → Read More: It’s Never Too Late to Teach an Old Dog New Tricks!
Kyle Pace is a pioneering instructional technologist. Professionally, he helps teachers to more effectively integrate technology into their curriculum. He is an influential member of my PLN and a moderator of the weekly #edchat conversation on Twitter. I look forward to meeting him in person when we both are presenting at the . . . → Read More: The Human Element Of Change
This post is written for a guest blog post for series on Socratech Seminars.
Howard Chan asked me to write about the role of the technology department in education. I have written implicitly about this on many occasions both on this blog and on Twitter. In fact, Howard, Keith Bockwoldt, and I . . . → Read More: How Technology Should Support Education Christopher Rogers, also known as @MrR0g3rs on Twitter, is a valued member of my PLN. His blog, the http://edtechswami.com, is a great source of information. His devotion to his profession and his students is admirable and his insight on educational technology is highly valued. In fact, I took my plan for a . . . → Read More: How to Change the World One Teacher at a Time
I am honored to have Will Chamberlain be the first guest author in this series on practical ways to implement change in your school. Will is a valued member of my PLN. I look for his insight on a wide-range of topics, particularly with blogging with elementary students.
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