Category Archives: Responsible cyber-behavior

Why Technology Doesn’t Change Education

In a great editorial in the July/August issue of Edutopia, James Daly brings home a wonderfully salient point, “The new reality is that the public-education system is no longer the only, or the paramount, place where we go to learn.” … Continue reading

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Teachers should be anonymous . . .

My friend Paul Baker quoted me in a post about an article at eSchool News discussing Ohio’s “warning” to teachers to avoid social networking via the Internet. The article doesn’t suggest limits, it seems to be a suggestion of complete … Continue reading

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