Here are the links to the past week's series of guest posts I wrote for change.org.
Thanks to Clay and the folks at change.org for having me over and for helping out with a few technical things.
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Here's the posts:
Disconnected: Romeo and Juliet would have made out just fine if they’d only had a pair of iPhones between ‘em.
Talking 21st Century Skills Blues: We do a disservice to our students and our future if we pretend that we can use 19th century methodologies to facilitate 21st century learning.
Go Geek: We don’t need Teach for America. We need Geeks for America.
Books Were Nice: Don’t get me wrong. I liked books. They were great.
We Are All Health Professionals Now: When I was in eleventh grade, our class was marched down to the auditorium for a presentation on penises.
Goin' Mobile: We need to stop complaining about the time away from classroom learning that fieldtrips represent and start complaining about the time away from fieldtrips that classroom learning represents.
What a Difference a Century Makes: We have already produced babies who will see the calendar flip from the 21st to the 22nd century.
ps -- If you are a registered at change.org or just want to check out some great organizing work, click through the petition and campaign drives; some great work happening there. And stop by my new profile and friend me!
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