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Build Global Student Connections: a Chat with Students at Albany High School, Auckland

Are your students looking for global connections with other students who are designing their futures?  How might we radically enhance student-student global connections to build capacity in our learning ecosystems? Read on! I had a wonderful skype session yesterday with students and their teacher, Katriona Main, at Albany Senior High School in Auckland, N.Z. As [...]

By | 2014-08-22T19:38:32+00:00 August 22nd, 2014|Uncategorized|1 Comment

My Mythbusters Idea!

Just so there is NO argument about who submitted this brilliant idea to the Mythbusters, I just sent this in! Title: No-Cost Power From Electrical Transmission Lines Myth: Can a homeowner living adjacent to high-voltage electrical transmission lines harvest enough ambient EM energy from the transmission lines to power their home? Background: Harvesting small amounts [...]

By | 2014-08-22T14:16:05+00:00 August 22nd, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

The State of Joy

What is the difference between joy and the pursuit of happiness? In my last post I commented on my day at Holy Child School in Potomac, MD, and how we discovered that one word amongst hundreds in their visioning and guiding documents stood out to so many in the room: Joy.  Science teacher Reesh Powers [...]

By | 2014-08-21T16:04:32+00:00 August 21st, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

What If We Were Guided by Joy?

At most schools I work with, we spend at least some time "parsing the vision", highlighting key words and phrases in a schools guiding documents: mission, vision and philosophy statements, key learning goals, portraits of the graduate, etc.  Why? We find that many of these documents contain words and phrases around which there is a [...]

By | 2014-08-19T23:53:36+00:00 August 19th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

#EdJourney Available on iBooks!

Publisher Jossey-Bass has just announced that my new book, #EdJourney, is available now for download on iBooks!  Go here and read all of the narratives and details of my travels across America, 89 days on the road in my Prius, meeting with hundreds of educators at 64 schools to find out how schools are successfully [...]

By | 2014-08-17T19:12:34+00:00 August 17th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

What Is On Your Alarm List?

Yesterday at the opening of Design 39 Campus, CEO of San Diego-based WD40 (that's right, the spray stuff in your garage that has about a million uses) Garry Ridge spoke for a few minutes about what makes his company, and many organizations, successful. He cited statistics that amongst all US companies, something like 60% of [...]

By | 2014-08-17T18:04:44+00:00 August 17th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Open House @Design39Campus; You Are Going to Want to Visit!

Do you want to see a transformed learning ecosystem? Can we scale differentiated learning up from small, elite private schools to large public schools with low funding levels? Can we break the anchors of time, space, subject, age, and an obsession with content-driven test scores to re-create experiential, passion-based learning amongst a community of young [...]

By | 2014-08-17T15:56:00+00:00 August 17th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Free Chapter Download From #EdJourney: Time

My publisher, Jossey-Bass Education, has kindly agreed to allow a free download of the first chapter of my book, #EdJourney.  Chapter One is about the main obstacle that schools cited in my interviews when they realize that they need to embrace a path of change: the allocation of time during the day. What if we [...]

By | 2014-08-17T01:43:41+00:00 August 17th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Powerful Day of Creative Thinking at St. Andrew’s School, Florida

There are two reasons that organizations change: because they have to or because they want to.  Proactive change from a position of strength is always preferable to reactive change at time of stress.  I really enjoy working with schools that recognize the need to change and engage the process, even though some in their community [...]

By | 2014-08-15T14:14:18+00:00 August 15th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments