Archive for February, 2007



To help increase the pool of highly qualified teachers in rural school systems, particularly in the hard-to-fill disciplines of math and science, the U.S. Department of Labor has awarded a $3 million grant to Western Gov…

[Phone Blogged]
I Don’t look very happy here, do I? Due to delays in Washington last night, I ended out having about five hours at home, before jetting out again — today, it’s to St. Louis and the Midwest Educational Technology Conference. SO this is what David Thornburg and Ian Jukes feel like! […]




Students, teachers, and others would have access to a vast archive of public television content in digital format, if a new proposal from the Association of Public Television Stations (APTS) comes to fruition.

The ass…

Head over to  Blogical  Minds to see this post about Educating our legislators!

I’m sitting in a booth at Ruby’s. 1940s big band is playing over the speaker. Orders are being taken at he counter, and waitress is deliveing food with ample amounts of, “Any thing else, dear?”
A young woman sits at the counter, on a chrome stool, topped with candy-apple red vinyl. She does’t […]

A new report from PEW Internet in American Life reveals that..

Some 34% of internet users have logged onto the internet using a wireless connection either around the house, at their workplace, or some place else. *

In Wireless Internet Access, John Horrigan reports of all Internet users, 27% have logged on to the Internet wirelessly at […]

People waiting for shuttles to hastily reserved hotel rooms in LA.

I’d plan to take a bit of a rest before hitting the road again on Tuesday, but I’d hoped to do it home.  Los Angeles is as far as I got, leaving the hotel in Dunedin, New Zealand at 1:30 PM today, and arriving at […]







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