Thinglink is a cool tool that brings ideas into a nice visual graphic. Check out this one based on my article, "The 5 Cs to developing your personal learning network."

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.
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"Humans are better at remembering information if it appears as a social network post."
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Embracing social media use in schools with a toolkit... Jan 24, 2013, 2 comments | 2628 |
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5 Ways to Build Your Personal Learning Network... Aug 1, 2010, 4 comments | 1949 |
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Why Smartboards are a Dumb Initiative May 12, 2010, 68 comments | 1081 |
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Are CCSS sending children over an education cliff...Jan 11, 2013, 12 comments | 2518 |
Finally! Union supports standardized tests boycott...Jan 13, 2013, 2 comments | 2113 |
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Overcoming the Six Biggest Objections to PBL...Jan 15, 2013 | 1331 |
Dear overbearing phone mom - No thanks!Jan 6, 2013, 37 comments | 1287 |
I have a hard time believing that the whole thing is a ploy to destroy education and teachers. I doubt that our country would maliciously and hurt our children.
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Dear overbearing phone mom - No thanks! Jan 6, 2013, 35 comments | 2759 |
Why no school is the best school if you can't affo... Jan 6, 2013, 14 comments | 1948 |
This is how Democracy ends — Apology from a former... Jan 3, 2013, 1 comment | 1676 |
Why the flip’s a flop Dec 11, 2012, 13 comments | 1659 |
The hottest post of 2012 on The Innovative Educato... Jan 5, 2013, 1 comment | 1390 |
How will you help datapoint students who are stand... Jan 4, 2013, 1 comment | 1382 |
I use contracts, and have also duct taped my daughters door. She laughed. It worked.
— btch1 January 7, 2013
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What learning looks like for the children of the wealthy or highly educated. |
"Test-based curricula is irrefutably ineffective and bad for kids. I'm not even providing a link, because it's so widely reported. However no one can think of a better way to run such a large and diverse public school system as the one we have in the US, so test-based curricula will persist for a long time."I want more »
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Noa Rosinplotz at Spelling Bee via Flickr |
"Those of us who know better, need to do better and stand between the defenseless children we serve and the madness around us. If a destructive idea needs to be challenged or a right defended, I’ll speak up." (Au Contraire, Nov 2012) - Gary Stager
The Students Speak Out:
Students around the nation have seized the national microphone and have begun articulating their voices in education. With hundreds of student protests documented, young people are no longer willing to sit idly on the sidelines. In September, I published my first book on revolutionizing education from a student’s perspective. Earlier this month, Stephanie Rivera and few other college students launched Students United for Public Education in an effort to stop the takeover of public education in America. The group even had a protest.
And this past summer, Zak Malamed founded the StuVoice movement, corralling student leaders onto one platform, giving spotlight to their voices, and making some dents in education policy. For one, Malamed, Matthew Resnick, Joshua Lafazan, myself, and a few other students signed a letter to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo demanding that students be added onto the New York State Education Reform Commission. With the power of social media, we will not stop petitioning, marching, protesting, and rallying until our voices are heard and represented. As educator Diane Ravitch once said, “When the students awaken, the national conversation will change.”