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Mobile Technology and Learning: Ready or Not, Here It Comes

Over the past two years, I have presented a few workshops on cell phones as learning devices.

Kick Summer Time Boredom

Are you hearing the summer refrain "I'm bored" from your kids? Well, I have the cure for summer boredom. Give them the Enola Holmes Mystery series.

We Have Survey Winners!

We'd like to thank everyone that participated in our recent survey to assess the needs of educators in the Central Valley.

Review: The Adoration of Jenna Fox

jenna fox.jpg50 years ago, many diseases such as cancer were an immediate death sentence and people were exp

Using Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) to Present a Learning Objective

I recently had the honor of serving on a California Distinguished School validation team, where we validated the application from Sanger Academy Charter School in the Sanger Unified School District.

Book Review of Alex Award Winner: Soulless by Gail Carriger

carriger_soulless-mm_0.jpgAlexia Tarabotti doesn’t fit in polite Victorian society.

All Together Now

1... 2.... 3.... 4.... can I have a little bit more!

Spring is the Season for Literacy

Spring, 2010 is the season for reading and libraries. There are plenty of opportunities for educators and parents to learn how to put books and reading in the forefront of our schools and homes.

Use Digital Media to Inform Students About Current Events

By nature, our students are curious creatures and will ask lots of questions when tragic events occur in the world. The recent earthquake that rocked the nation of Haiti is one example.

Reading Fun Online

Recently several opportunities to support reading and literacy have presented themselves through some fun online links. As we start back to school from winter break here are a few worth sharing.

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