Archive for March, 2007




Let’s say that your school administration and board of director/education have just given you free reign to re-purpose and restructure your school library. They’ve latched on to the Library 2.0 movement as an opportunity to reinvent that room in the middle of the school.
I have three questions:

What do you eject?

What do you add?

..and […]




I’ve been thinking about Clarence’s post on technology or literacy. I understand completely what he is saying about technology not being kind as you work in a classroom to firmly focus on literacy and learning. Yet it can’t be technology or literacy. As Kevin says, overcoming tech hurdles can be a form of learning […]




Cherrie sent me this news story about two teenage girls, who discovered during a high school science project that GlaxoSmithKline’s advertized claims about the Vitamin C contents of one of their products was not correct.  The company brushed them off, and is now sorry that they did!

Thirst for Knowledge Leads to Court
Video Version

On a […]

I love receiving these e-mails.  It speaks to me as much as any research statistics.
Just wanted to let you know that Broadview students were selected as the “Best Showcase” for middle schools at our system’s Tech Fest tonight.  That’s notable since our students are usually not very competitive in academic areas.
Their project began as a […]

I’m finally at home — and for nearly a week.  I suspect it will take about that long to get caught up on e-mail.  Not much else to say except that I had a wonderful time, touring the Fredericton Farmers Market yesterday morning with Jeff Whipple and his wife, Tracey, and then an uneventful couple […]





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