January’s Best Posts I regularly highlight my picks for the most useful posts for each month — not including “The Best…” lists. I also use some of them in a more extensive monthly newsletter I send-out. You can see back issues of those newsletters here and my previous ...
The World As 100 People — Using Legos I’ve previously posted a pretty neat “The Best…” list titled The Best Sites That Show Statistics By Reducing The World & The U.S. To 100 People. Now, thanks to David Deubelbeiss, I’m adding an intriguing and strange link to that list. It’s a site ...
“The Salt Hiding In Your Diet” The Salt Hiding in Your Diet is an interactive from the Wall Street Journal that shows…where you wouldn’t think you’d find salt in your diet. I’m adding the link to The Best Sites For Learning About Nutrition & Food Safety.
“The Children Must Play” The Children Must Play: What the United States could learn from Finland about education reform is a very good article in The New Republic. I’m adding the link to The Best Resources To Learn About Finland’s Education System.
Email Newsletter Sent-Out As regular readers know, I send-out a free monthly email newsletter. The February edition has just been sent. You can easily subscribe to it here.
“10 Fascinating Facts About E-mail” “10 Fascinating Facts About E-mail” is a surprisingly interesting post from Mashable. I’m adding the link to The Best Sites To Learn About The Internet.
Google Search Stories I know I’m very “late to the party” on this one, but I didn’t really pay attention to Google Search Stories last year when it came out. Now, however, with YouTube being partially unblocked by our district, I figured it was worth another look. Boy, ...
Transactional vs. Transformational Parent Engagement I briefly look at the difference between “transactional” and “transformational” parent involvement/engagement in a post at my other, Engaging Parents In School. I look at it through the lens of the Chicago mayoral race. You might want to check-out ...