The #140 Character Conference

I was honored yesterday to take part in a panel discussion at the #140 Character Conference with Lisa Nielson (@InnovativeEdu) and Kevin Jarrett (@kjarrett), moderated by Aparna Vashisht (@Parentella) and focused around teaching Social Media to students. The talk was part of a conference put on by Jeff Pulver (@jeffpulver) to celebrate connections made through…

My Guest Blog Post on Edutopia

I was honored last week to be asked to do a blog post about last week’s #edchat topic: “What teaching methods work best with at-risk students?“ Betty Ray has a great guest blogger series going on based around various #edchat topics. You can read my post here: “What’s the Best Way to Teach ‘At-Risk’ Students?” If you are not familiar with…

#edchat: Making Real Changes

I have been participating in the weekly Twitter discussion, #edchat, since August 2009.  It has been amazing watching the conversation grow and expand, pulling more and more people into the conversation. The topics range from educational technology to best practices in education and schools.  Many times the conversation is heated, often it is inspiring and…

edcamp Philly 2010

Momentum is picking up fast here in Philadelphia for an ‘unconference’ like no other: edcamp Philly! When: Saturday, May 22ndWhere: Drexel UniversityWhat: An unconference of sessions run by attendees focused around education issues, methodology, best practices and exciting projects.Cost: free!This exciting day was inspired by a trip to BarCamp Philly that I blogged about here. Myself and…

#EduThingsILike

Just last week my friend Chad Sansing challenged me to respond to his blog post, #EduThingsILike. In his post he listed things that he would like to see in schools, districts and education as a whole. His post was in response to Tom Vander Ark‘s post Things I Like. Here are the things I like…

Shame on You, Newsweek

I have been subscribing to Newsweek magazine for almost 5 years now.  I look forward to each week’s thought provoking articles and commentary by smart, educated and well-informed journalists. This doesn’t mean I always agree with everything I read, but I enjoy the discourse nonetheless. I was appalled, however, to unfold this week’s cover as…