Thursday, May 20, 2010

Eduflack: Cutting the Ed Media Out of the Process?

Eduflack: Cutting the Ed Media Out of the Process?


Cutting the Ed Media Out of the Process?

Your favorite Eduflack has another guestblog over at edReformer. The topic: disintermediation. At last week's Education Writers Association conference, there was a great deal of talk of disintermediation, which carries the applicable definition of cutting the educaiton media out of the ed policy debate by focusing on blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and other direct and unfiltered ways to deliver information to key stakeholder audiences.

You can find my full blogpost


Around the Edu-Horn, May 20, 2010


Cutting out the ed media middle man @edreformer -- http://edreformer.com/2010/05/cutting-out-the-middle-man/

MA may scrap MCAS assessments -- http://tinyurl.com/33j3m2k

RT @ED_Outreach VIDEO: Arne announcing $437M to reward teachers, principals who are getting results for students http://bit.ly/9WgqeW

NAEP TUDA reading scores below national average - http://tinyurl.com/2g2vo2r

Will new DCPS teacher pay deal impact DC charter schools? http://tinyurl.com/33y6sp6
 
RT @douglevin "We’re here to discuss the success of EETT": Stakeholders fight for #edtech fundshttp://ht.ly/1Ny2K