Monthly Archives: October 2011

Rogue IT in Education and the BYOD, DIY model.

Chris Lehmann (@chrislehmann) of The Sci­ence Lead­er­ship Acad­emy and founder of EduCon, said of tech­nol­ogy: “Tech­nol­ogy must be like Oxy­gen: ubiq­ui­tous, nec­es­sary, and invis­i­ble.” I couldn’t agree more with this state­ment, but, as a Direc­tor of Tech­nol­ogy, I also need to … Con­tinue read­ing

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EdCampNYC 2011 — It’s all about the conversations

On Octo­ber 1st I attended my sec­ond EdCamp­NYC.  It was a some­what gray day, but the weather  would be no indi­ca­tion of the qual­ity of the day ahead of me. I had attend the pre­vi­ous year (My Day at EdCamp­NYC 2010) … Con­tinue read­ing

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A conversation about Evernote and our 1:1 initiative.

In the Spring of 2011 I had the plea­sure of join­ing two of my col­leagues (Jenny Zagariello — @jennyz49 & Chris­t­ian Ely — @christian67 ) in a con­ver­sa­tion with Andrew Sinkov (@sinkov), VP of Mar­ket­ing for Ever­note in NYC to … Con­tinue read­ing

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