Monthly Archives: March 2007

Supporting my preconceived notions

I’ll admit it. One of my favorite things to find is information that supports my biases. (Actually, I also enjoy articles that challenge my thinking, too. Really!) I encountered the former in the March 2007 issue of Seed magazine. In … Continue reading

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Pondering new workshops

I can’t believe I’m thinking about new workshops for next year already. (It’s probably because it’s more interesting to think about than budgets, which is what I should be working on.) I have one idea for a class that I … Continue reading

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NCCE

I had planned on blogging while at the Northwest Council for Computers in Education conference last week, but it’s hard enough to find time at the conference to be at the conference, much less blog about it! (I know I … Continue reading

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Metiri Measure It! Workshop

We are pleased to be hosting the Metiri Group for a two-day workshop on May 30 & 31. The presenters will be Cheryl Lemke and Ed Coughlin, and it promises to be a great program. The focus of this seminar … Continue reading

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