Guest Post via @dr_riina: The power of the right read…

Reading had been the foundation of our learning relationship and after I read her journal entry, rather than trying to formulate a response, I reached for what I hoped would be the right read: such a pretty girl by Laura Wiess (a powerful, moving, and somewhat disturbing read about a teenage girl with a predatory parent and oblivious mother that ends rather violently).

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Guest Post via @mrsbreisacher: How Far Do We Still Have to Go?

Last weekend, I had the privilege of attending my first EduCon conference.  For those who are unfamiliar, EduCon is a huge conference for educational professionals hosted in Philadelphia, PA at the Science Leadership Academy.  This year, in EduCon’s 10th year, everything was focused on sustainability in education.  People from all across the educational spectrum, from […]

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Guest Post via @wmjackson: 2017 Reflections for Technological Growth for Parents

  2017 Reflections for Technological Growth for Parents William Jackson, M.Ed. #MyQuestToTeach @wmjackson As 2017 continues so does the continued infusion, integration, and invasion of technical tools, social platforms, interactive games, and devices. People are building machines, robots, and other mechanisms that actually do something and the think. Apps are being developed, it is becoming […]

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Guest Post via @wmjackson: 2017 A Time To Blog and Develop Content

2017 A Time To Blog and Develop Content by William Jackson @wmjackson Digital content creation is prevalent on the web, an increase in blogging, microblogging, podcasting, and other forms of digital media is expanding across the Internet. Content creators are global, generational, and smart. The evolution of technology has opened opportunities for students from K to […]

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Guest Post via @DariaPizzuto: The Clockwork Muse by Eviatar Zerubavel: Book Review

Here is what they don’t tell you in doctoral programs: writing is hard. For almost 3 years I have been taking 900-level courses on quantitative and qualitative research methods, national and international education systems, curriculum design, faculty personnel, higher education historical developments, and other advanced content classes. Before that, I worked on my master’s degree […]

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Guest Post via @wmjackson: The Black Expo of Networking, Knowledge, and Empowerment

The Black Expo of Networking, Knowledge, and Empowerment This blog is independently written by #MyQuestToTeach The information is strictly the opinion of its writer. William Jackson, M.Ed. CVO My Quest To Teach @wmjackson Twitter Contributions are provided by left to right: Elisha Taylor student at Duval County Public Schools and speaker with TEDxFSCJ Salon Young […]

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Guest Post via @wmjackson: EWC Students Recognized Nationally and Globally

EWC Students Recognized Nationally and Globally by William Jackson and Emma Kent Inspired by Jon Gregory, Joshua Rodriguez and Elisha Taylor Students attending EWCs Educational Technology, Social Media and STEM course had the opportunity to attend EdCamps, WordCamps, and other internationally recognized conferences. The ability to blog, post intellectual content, speak and present professional PowerPoint […]

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