Well, a month has gone by since my last reading update. It’s not that I haven’t been reading! Instead, I just have not had a chance to update this section of my site. Here is a month’s worth of links!
- When It Comes to Trying to Shake Up K-12, Is Higher Ed the Problem?
When It Comes to Trying to Shake Up K-12, Is #HigherEd the Problem? https://t.co/y8HXlno1zt @jencurtis0345 #edtech https://t.co/cscgPoEpuS
tags: HigherEd edtech twitter favorite
- Bridging the digital divide: Districts work to overcome access deserts at school and at home | Education Dive
Another article about digital divide – addresses both broadband access in rural areas and screen size in urban settings.
tags: digital divide divide access
- Data Dive: Devices and Software Flooding Into Classrooms – Education Week
Break down of data from EdWeek report about the increasing digital usage divide.
tags: digital divide data socioeconomics
- When Leaders Are Hired for Talent but Fired for No
When Leaders Are Hired for Talent but Fired for Not Fitting In https://t.co/DGDdPiCx55
tags: twitter favorite
- Using the ISTE Standards to Develop Program and Capacity Among Your Teachers – NESA 2016 – Matt Harris, Ed.D. – International EdTech Specialist
Using the ISTE Standards to Develop Program and Capacity Among Your Teachers – https://t.co/LRVMyEs6Kl #edtech #elearning #globaled #edchat
tags: edtech elearning globaled edchat twitter favorite
- 10+ Accessibility Features Coming with iOS 11 | The Website of Luis Perez
Check this out @brholland & @Mr_Sondgeroth More awesome from @eyeonaxs https://t.co/x0TK7aVU3D
tags: twitter favorite
- How to Communicate Clearly During Organizational Change
HBR article about leading change management. Good case study for how to approach leadership theories.
tags: organizational change leadership
- The Histories of Personalized Learning
New article from Audrey Watters
tags: personalized learning personalized learning
- For an Inclusive Culture, Try Working Less – Hacker Noon
The Whiteness of the tech sector.
tags: multicultural diversity ed tech
- Doug Levin on Twitter: “A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 24 Edition): Fire, Meet Gasoline edition https://t.co/GU5pvKDTsu #edtech #privacy https://t.co/zo9VfsXtlv”
A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 24 Edition): Fire, Meet Gasoline edition… https://t.co/m6pOH0K77D
tags: twitter favorite
- Where Have all the Powerful Ideas Gone? – Modern Learners
Reflection from Bruce Dixon following ISTE. So much time and so little change…
- To Lead Across Cultures, Focus on Hierarchy and Decision Making
Discussion of leadership vs decision making across cultures.
tags: cultures hierarchy decision making
- Bridging the Connectivity Gap in Our Nation’s Schools | Kennedy School Review
Discussion of the connectivity gap from Tyler Thigpen of Transcendedu.
tags: connectivity gap digital divide
- Henry Louis Gates Jr. Calls for a ‘Massive Revolution’ in Education
Another call of improved schools to bridge the divide being created by tech.
tags: revolution education harvard knowledge economy
- Teacher observations have been a waste of time and money | Brookings Institution
Comparative analysis of teacher effectiveness ratings vs student achievement according to the NAECP.
tags: effect teacherlearning teachers evaluation
- The Computing curriculum in England: A timeline of hopes and experience — ICT & Computing in Education
ICT and coding history in the UK since 2010 – total backfire.
tags: ICT curriculum england computing coding
- How to Write Effective Driving Questions for Project-Based Learning | Edutopia
New post from Andrew Miller to help with the writing of PBL driving questions
tags: PBL PBLchat driving questions inquiry
The rest of my favorite links are here. I will try to get the weekly auto-post working sometime soon.