I hope you moved your clocks an hour behind. Perhaps you have been busy organizing your classes, carving pumpkings, or dressing up this month! If so, you may have missed some of the tips, resources, and tools shared on Teacher Reboot Camp. What you might have missed… Your favorite posts this month based on comments [...]
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Learning to be a Better Educator
Part of the series: Teacher Development Reflections I should be putting the finishing touches on my lesson that I’m teaching tomorrow but I wanted to pause and reflect on my new August teaching post in Athens, Greece. I believe teachers are better educators when they reflect on their learning and for this month I’m learning [...]
Does the Flap of a Butterfly’s Wings in Brazil Set Off a Tornado in Texas? by Marti Sides #30Goals
Part of the series: The 30 Goals Challenge, Goal 14: Cause a Ripple Marti Sides, who just celebrated her birthday this past Friday, took the 30 Goals Challenge in January, please read this incredible post about her journey with Goal 14: Cause a Ripple and how she caused a ripple at her school…. “The Butterfly [...]
What Did They Tweet?
July 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet series! Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media this week. Tweets .bbpBox{background:url(http://a3.twimg.com/profile_background_images/71762875/twilk_background.jpg) #C0DEED;padding:20px;} I favorited a YouTube video — Seth Godin on how schools teach kids to aim low http://youtu.be/e5ywUhs1Pn4?aPatrick Larkinbhsprincipal .bbpBox{background:url(http://a3.twimg.com/profile_background_images/110292135/bg.jpg) #000000;padding:20px;} Hey PLN: Reminder… Ed Open [...]
The Best Kept Secrets of Highly Successful Edu-Bloggers, Part I by Karenne Sylvester
Part of the series: The 30 Goals Challenge, Goal 4: Support a New Blogger Karenne Sylvester, a prolific blogger, offers some advice for new and established bloggers…. With over 70,000,000 blogs written weekly – thousands of which are written by fellow educators – it is actually a good idea today to stop, take stock and [...]



