Archive for October, 2008
Just Testing Out ScribeFire
I love collaborating with ITs from other districts! I invariably learn new and incredibly useful things that I can bring back to my teachers! ScribeFire is one of them! I’d not heard of it until my buddy from White Oak, Scott Floyd, introduced me to it! I’m really enjoying the ease with which I can [...]
A Principal Gung-Ho for Effective Tech Integration? I Must Be Dreaming!
Just had my first real sit-down with the new principal at one of our campuses. Wow. That’s all that I could think as I sat there listeing to the man tell me that his administrators need to walk the walk with technology. If the school is going to be the leader – on the cutting [...]
Alas, Poor Diva…I knew her well
Lord – I’m in the third week of a strenuous diet – pending gastric bypass surgery. A protein shake for lunch, one for dinner, and a salad for lunch. Less than 500 calories a day. Dante had it all wrong…THIS is the ninth level of hell…the devil waving donuts, beans and cornbread, pizza, chicken fried [...]
TMSDS….Not Fully Loaded?
Okay – so TEA creates this site that allows Math and Science teachers to create diagnostic assessments for their students. The site also aggregates the data from the TEKS aligned assessments. It sounds all cool and techie/curriculumi…which gives me warm fuzzies. However….and you had to know there would be a however…it does NOT play well [...]


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