


DigiLitSunday: Free from Fake
Is our freedom real or fake? Fake or real? I don’t think that is the real issue. The real issue is whom do we consider to be our journalists, the voice … Continue Reading DigiLitSunday: Free from Fake
DigiLit Sunday
Thanks to Margaret Simon’s DigiLit Sunday Challenge, I have a way to meet my new blogging goals, as I’ve explained here. Margaret also writes for Kidblog, and in her post, … Continue Reading DigiLit Sunday

Technology as Accelerator #immooc
I love the buzz in the classroom when student are engaged to create something to share their learning; perhaps an Animoto video with captions, a comic strip, or Google Slides. … Continue Reading Technology as Accelerator #immooc

Leading with Strengths #immooc
How do you find the balance between “mentoring” and “micro-managing” to ensure people feel supported and comfortable taking risks? [Question, Chapter 8, Innovator’s Mindset, George Couros] Leaders empower their organization’s … Continue Reading Leading with Strengths #immooc

Perhaps I is an acceptable way to WE #immooc
Have you ever received pushback when sharing, “I did…” It’s common. Eyes rolling. Arms folding. It’s a problem. In conversation about this with others, it was easy to accept the … Continue Reading Perhaps I is an acceptable way to WE #immooc

Agency #immooc
What is best for the learner? Whether student or teacher, what is best for each as learner is that which builds the capacity to learn and invent on their own with the freedom to act to … Continue Reading Agency #immooc

Connected Educator Month #ce16 #immooc
It’s Connected Educator Month! How will you connect with others outside of your school to empower yourself and share with others? I’m connecting in the University of Michigan’s Virtual Digital … Continue Reading Connected Educator Month #ce16 #immooc
21st Century for Families #immooc
Teachers: Always Learning– Communicate to Families As I strive to become a better teacher, coach, and learner, I search for resources that help me grow, offering ideas that I can … Continue Reading 21st Century for Families #immooc

Musings on Innovation for #immooc
What are some examples that you consider innovative? How is it new and better than what previously existed? An example of a change in practice that is innovative in … Continue Reading Musings on Innovation for #immooc

Agency #immooc #DigiLitSunday
I find it interesting that innovation in IMMOOC includes so many ideas that engage student voice – adding students to professional development, surveying them for their interests, encouraging genius projects. After … Continue Reading Agency #immooc #DigiLitSunday

Purpose of Education #immooc
I’ve really been thinking about this. Our school systems in the United States formed with local boards of education so that the community’s education goals direct what happens in their school. … Continue Reading Purpose of Education #immooc

Reflection #immooc #digilitsunday
Today’s DigiLitSunday topic is reflection. That’s an amazing word. I see my reflection in the mirror. I see my work reflects my efforts. I see my mistakes reflect I … Continue Reading Reflection #immooc #digilitsunday

#IMMOOC Building Mindsets
Kevin Hodgson created an #IMMOOC Innovative Mindset Google Plus Community for conversation, sharing, and collaboration about spreading this idea of Innovation, based on the book study mooc started by George Couros … Continue Reading #IMMOOC Building Mindsets

Still thinking: Response on Digital Writing
A quote worth sharing from @grammasheri from ongoing discussion about digital writing #digiwrimo #literacies pic.twitter.com/iw8xUQsfeS — KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) September 10, 2016 Thanks, Kevin for the quote tweet and comment here … Continue Reading Still thinking: Response on Digital Writing

#IMMOOC Starts Soon Sign Up
I can’t believe I’ve signed up for a MOOC again! But how can you not sign up for one by George Couros (@gcouros ) who has been an inspiration for … Continue Reading #IMMOOC Starts Soon Sign Up