Over Two-Hundred Education & Science Blogs * † - Department of ...
Over Two-Hundred Education & Science Blogs * † - Department of ...
Over Two-Hundred Education & Science Blogs * † - Department of ...
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Nicholas CARR (author <strong>of</strong> Big Switch – Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google<br />
, “Does It Matter – Information Technology and the Corrosion <strong>of</strong><br />
Competitive Advantage , and “Is Google Making Us Stupid”<br />
. ) – Rough Type:<br />
[TA=944] [BR=??].<br />
<strong>Two</strong> <strong>Blogs</strong>: Rhonda CARRIER (“. . . . international educator who has worked in Malaysia, the<br />
Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Jordan, Japan and the U.S. She has been a ES/MS/HS teacher,<br />
head <strong>of</strong> department, technology director, curriculum coordinator, house parent, university<br />
lecturer, adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor. Current Position: Director <strong>of</strong> Technology and Curriculum<br />
Coodinator, Canadian Academy, Kobe, Japan) –<br />
(a) Flat World <strong>Education</strong> – Reflections on <strong>Education</strong>: [TA=2]<br />
[BR=??].<br />
*(b) Flat World Schools SWOT, ICT Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats:<br />
[TA=9] [BR=??].<br />
*Bill CAROZZA (“a classroom teacher in elementary and secondary schools for 13 years before<br />
becoming an elementary school Principal 12 years ago. He has served as Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire and New England College in areas <strong>of</strong> curriculum and instruction<br />
and social studies education. . . . .Bill serves on the Executive Board for the New Hampshire<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Supervision and Curriculum Development (NHASCD), was appointed by<br />
Governor Lynch to the New Hampshire Special <strong>Education</strong> Advisory Board and served as<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the New Hampshire Council for the Social Studies.”) - Reflections <strong>of</strong> an Elementary<br />
Principal, for both my local parents in Hopkinton, NH as well as international readers interested<br />
in progressive education and the role <strong>of</strong> technology in teaching and learning:<br />
[TA=??] [BR=??].<br />
Eric CAVALCANTI (“. . . physicist, currently a research fellow at the Centre for Quantum<br />
Dynamics at Griffith University, in sunny Brisbane, Australia, after finishing my PhD at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Queensland. . . I do research in the areas <strong>of</strong> quantum information and foundations<br />
<strong>of</strong> quantum mechanics, especially on topics such as quantum nonlocality, steering, Bell<br />
inequalities, macroscopic superpositions, and the like) – quantum communications:<br />
[TA=??] [BR=??].<br />
Sean CAVANAGH (“has been a reporter at '<strong>Education</strong> Week' since 2002, and he's covered math<br />
and science topics for the past four years.”) & Kathleen Kennedy Manzo (“has been covering<br />
curriculum and standards for '<strong>Education</strong> Week' since 1996, including federal, state, and local<br />
policies, and classroom practices related to reading/language arts, social studies, the arts, and<br />
other subjects” - Curriculum Matters, a wide-ranging forum for discussing school curriculum<br />
across the subject areas: [TA=22] [BR=??].<br />
CES (sponsored by the Coalition <strong>of</strong> Essential Schools <br />
founded by Ted Sizer , “(CES) has been at the forefront <strong>of</strong> creating<br />
and sustaining personalized, equitable, and intellectually challenging schools. Essential schools<br />
are places <strong>of</strong> powerful student learning where all students have the chance to reach their fullest<br />
potential) – The EssentialBlog, a place for members <strong>of</strong> the CES network to interact, chat, create<br />
synergy, and share ideas” [TA=8] [BR=??]. Note the extensive<br />
“Essential Blog Friends” in the right-hand column.<br />
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