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I’ve mentioned before that I’ve been serving on the NAEP Technology Literacy Assessment Planning Committee. (Post: NAEP Technology Assessment 2012)
Now it’s your turn.
The current draft of the framework is available for public review and feedback at...
The New York state educational technology conference, NYSCATE (Nov. 22-24) always has a top lineup of speakers and keynotes. This year is no exception. The featured keynote is Sir Ken Robinson, a world-renowned advocate for creativity and innovation in...
Speak Up 2009 will be open until December 18, 2009!
Over the years, the annual Speak Up project has collected and reported on the views of over 1.5 million K-12 students, teachers, administrators and parents representing over 18,000 schools in all 50...
The response to the last post Students are not the enemy has been pretty overwhelming.
The NYSCATE wiki for this presentation: The Enemy Within: Stop Students from Bypassing Your Web Filters has been edited by several people with very cogent comments...
The upcoming NYSCATE conference includes this session.
The Enemy Within: Stop Students from Bypassing Your Web Filters
So this session (by a security software vendor) sets up students as the enemy. The job is not to educate the people who come to...