Monthly Archives: March 2007

Worth the Risk

The recent assaults on Kathy Sierra only underscore the importance of teachers in promoting acceptable use of the internet and exposing the insidious nature of cyberbullying.I have been teaching science for 20 years . Risk assessment and safety are topics … Continue reading

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John Seely Brown

In a correspondence with Darren Kuropatwa, he indicated he had most recently been influenced by the work of John Seely Brown and his description of the “atelier learning” in the core academic areas. The following represents my first impression from … Continue reading

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If I Build it ….

I was contemplating how I was going to raise my students’ awareness of the potential of the class blog if they don’t come to it. I am taking a big gamble here devoting time and resources to this endeavor. I’ve … Continue reading

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Teaching, Learning, Teaching, Learning…

Just because I haven’t written about my progress doesn’t mean I haven’t made any. I guess the products of my learning will have to bare witness to my journey. A great deal of credit goes to the talented contributors to … Continue reading

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