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Curious Spammers

Curious Spammers

After my previous post, which complained about spam comments, I received more spam comments than I’ve ever gotten before. I checked, and my Captcha filter is working… so I don’t know how in the name of heaven that could happen. 225 spam comments from all over the internet. I found this wonderful plugin http://wordpress.org/plugins/delete-pending-comments/ and …

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The Kid Without a Computer

The Kid Without a Computer

The kid without a computer walks into my room at this 1-1 school. All the other students get their laptops out obediently and look up what they are supposed to look up. The bell rings, and the student without a laptop just sits there looking kind of lost. Sure, it’s probably his fault that he …

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Juggling with the Past and Present

Juggling with the Past and Present

I am reflecting on the Summer Technology Institute that I had the pleasure of facilitating in June 2013. I worked with two amazing facilitators and got to meet some great teachers who all had something to share. During these three weeks, I was infused with knowledge about all things techy. Techie? Diana, one of my …

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Quarter 1 Reflection 2013

Quarter 1 Reflection 2013

I have just finished teaching for nine weeks. Honestly, it feels like four. Time just rushes by so quickly that it’s good to take a day to just think about what happened. As far as technology goes, I think this was a solid quarter for me. I feel that google docs and creative writing have …

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Lessons of the Double Rainbow

Lessons of the Double Rainbow

So as I was walking to school this morning, I saw a double rainbow. Unfortunately, I only had my iPad as a camera, so the image isn’t as great as it could be, but it was still a splendid sight. Of course, my mind (and my wife’s mind) went immediately to the “double rainbow guy” …

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Fixing Our Schools

Fixing Our Schools

I just read an article in The Week magazine about the difference between education in Finland vs. education in the United States. “Why Finland has better schools” by Amanda Ripley discusses her own personal experiences while observing the educational system at a high school in Finland. She made many good points, and, although I’ve heard …

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Competition: The True Educational Motivator

Competition: The True Educational Motivator

Two conversations came up this weekend that drive me to the conclusion that the best motivator for students (and just about anyone else) is competition. I teach four sections of the same Humanities class. These are seniors who are feeling senioritis long before they can even find graduation on the calendar. Each of my sections …

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Exhaustion Anyone?

Exhaustion Anyone?

Today just marked the halfway point for the Tech. Institute. We celebrated with a Technology Writing Marathon. It was a great way to spend the morning. After we finished the marathon and I drove home with an apple pastry and the leftover coffee from the morning commute, I fell into my bed completely unable to …

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Being safe in a digital world: A Father’s Perspective

Being safe in a digital world: A Father’s Perspective

I feel like I’m heading for one of those “After School Special Endings” when it comes to my daughter and technology. I have been pretty open with her and have allowed her to explore technology on her own with no real filtering on my part. I guess this comes from the excessive trust that my …

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