I've seen a few of these readability badges popping up and decided to play along. I'm dying to know exactly how this is being calculated.
The school of one minute from now will be an information hub--a complex, omni-directional experience involving thinking, reading, and writing. These are some thoughts on how to make the schools of Missoula part of this vision.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
Marketing keeps teaching me about teaching
I've been reading a few marketing blogs for awhile now, and every now and then a real gem turns up. Frequently, it happens to turn up on Hugh MacLeod's gapingvoid (note: not always SFW).
In a post today, "Social gestures beget social objects", MacLeod ends with
In a post today, "Social gestures beget social objects", MacLeod ends with
So all you corporate MBAs out there, here's a little tip. When you planning on how to embrace the brave new world of Web 2.0, the first question you ask yourself should not be "What tools do I use?"As we educators continue to wade deeper into the 2.0 waters, pedagogy has become the critical topic. So, "How do I want to change the way I teach my students?"Blogs, RSS, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook- it doesn't matter.
The first question you should REALLY ask yourself is:
"How do I want to change the way I talk to people?"
And hopefully the rest should follow.
Think about it.
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