There is a profusion of blogs on the Internet, but some of them stand out because they are not only compelling, but they convey accomplished, artful, intelligent, and powerful content. I've selected nine blogs that I read regularly to expand my own thinking...
There is a profusion of blogs on the Internet, but some of them stand out because they are not only compelling, but they convey accomplished, artful, intelligent, and powerful content. I've selected nine blogs that I read regularly to expand my own thinking...
Will Technology Help Science Teachers Think Different? I watched a lecture presented a couple of years ago by Allan Collins which was hosted by The Learning Sciences Group at Penn State, and organized by Penn State Professor Richard Duschl. The title of the talk...
I was informed by Bryan Temmer, that his son Kevin, created a 15 minute animation short that explains how to do a science fair project for one of high school technology projects. Starring Jessica and Jack, the animation, done completely by the author, is a very good...
Who are the top education bloggers? I am not sure it that is the most important question being asked given the current state of education, but it has been asked, and the results are in. Based on the work of Will Roby, a compilation of his favorite blogs to read was...
A few weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to mine my weblog to identify topics and content that could be used to create science education eBooks. I have nearly 600 posts written over the past seven years, but I didn't have an easy way to do transform them into eBooks....