Embracing Citizen-Journalism in K-12 Leadership
Note: The following is a re post from LeaderTalk, and is a blog entry I wrote some time ago. Alth
Note: The following is a re post from LeaderTalk, and is a blog entry I wrote some time ago. Alth
"You knew it was coming didn't you?" asked the cynical cor
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...the irresistible nature of truth, that all it asks,
As an online reader of my local newspaper (no, I'd never pay for it) and subscribed to tweets from local news reporters, I'm wondering if local news wouldn't benefit more from the
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On the way to see Star Trek today, I saw a bumper stick: "Random Acts of AWESOME," as opposed to the more familiar "Random Acts of Kindness." Random acts of awesome may be a simpli
"If you see something unusual, warn ot
"So, why aren't you going to prom?" asked one father of his high school daughter. "Because I'm chaste, while most girls that boys want to go out with, aren't." Fascinating exchange
Jeff Jarvis (BuzzMachine) writes about change in journalism: Change isn’t easy. It’s hard on people. It’s destruc
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I was intrigued by this comment by Danny Brown about the
Simon Owens was kind enough to email and pass this tip along: I remember reading your post the other day mentio
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That's it, I'm taking my camera with me to vote. Watch this YouTube video...an appeal for citizen journalism: [
As I shared earlier this week, I had the chance to present to principals about embracing technology for reflective conversations. The focus of the presentation was on helping princ
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