Opening Up the Web 2.0 Potential
I shared some of the wonders of Web 2.0 to my staff yesterday. As I expected, I endured some good natured ribbing as most of the sixty or so members of the Harold Martin staff know all too well how...
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Thoughts on Workshops In my 25 years is this biz, I have been to scores of workshops of varying quality. Some have made a tremendous impact such as the first time I saw Wiggins and McTigue on their...
View ArticleShould we take Twitter seriously?
TweetDeck This week I was asked to be the guest Principal on a grant driven program sponsored in part by the New Hampshire Department of Education and Technology Director Cathy Higgins. She and I...
View ArticleThoughts as the School Year Begins
I’m not a big fan of “potpourri” blog entries, but I’m hoping that a few random thoughts will magically coalesce into a complete theme. While it will certainly add to the weekend activities, the...
View ArticleFive Reasons Educators Should Blog
Once a week, a new to-do pops up on my productivity software client that alerts me that it’s time to do a blog entry. Most of the time I admire the line and proceed to complete a dozen other tasks...
View Article5 Ways to Increase Hits On A Blog Post
Six days ago I wrote 5 Reasons Educators Should Blog and posted it on Connected Principals. Frankly, it was a piece that took less than an hour to write, included little research, and yet has received...
View Article#SummerBlog12
It’s summertime in the world of educators and as a Principal I am hoping that my work week gets down to 40 hours or so. As such, I’ll have more time for blogging and I encourage you to do the same. A...
View Article4 Ways to Help Find Time to Blog
Lately, I’ve been feeling guilty about not blogging as frequently as I should. Ironically, school administrator and keynote speaker George Couros, one of our field’s best known educational bloggers,...
View ArticleTry These New Blogging Platforms
I’ve discovered two new blogging platforms recently, both quite different in their styles and purposes…but both have great potential for educators. Let’s chat about Medium and Postachio. MEDIUM...
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