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New Pricing Models for Education Companies – AEP Panel

Yesterday I moderated a panel at the Association of Education Publishers meeting in Washington DC on innovative business models for education companies. The panel was made up of: Martin Knott, President Moodlerooms.com Joe McDonough hotchalk.com Mark Tullis, Learning.com I represented two of my clients – WeAreTeachers.com and Whyville.net. We talked…

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Education Spending and The Economy

How will the economic downturn affect education budgets? How are executives at publishing houses and education technology firms planning for the recession? Education Week noted a couple of weeks ago: “…states across the country are confronting deteriorating budget conditions that have tied the hands of legislators and governors hoping to…

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Urban Schools & Education Technology – 10 Requests

What do large school districts need from ed-tech providers? Michael Casserly Executive Director of the Council of the Great City Schools spoke at the Software Information Industry Association (SIIA) conference this week in San Francisco. The speech was direct, honest, and well balanced in tackling some difficult issues like NCLB.…

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Stager Takes Reading First and NCLB Behind the Woodshed

Don’t miss Gary Stager’s scathing take down of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) over at the Huffington Post. He cites a recent review by the Department of Education’s Institute for Education Sciences that stated: “The program did not increase the percentages of students in grades one, two or three whose…

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New Index Reveals The Most Popular Keywords for K-12 Students

By Randy Wilhelm, CEO Thinkronize – Guest Blogger Did George Washington’s dog play multiplication math games with Abraham Lincoln’s animals during the Civil War? I would guess the answer is a resounding no. However, a new Index reveals the most popular keywords that K-12 students are searching for on the…

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Developing Reading Fluency = Grinding in Video Games

The reaction of many parents and educators to the idea of playing games in school is horror. School is supposed to be serious hard work. What these people don’t know is that in modern video games doing tasks repetitively to slowly build skills and status is the norm not the…

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Teaching Time Management – Do you walk the walk?

Information overload is one of the defining trends of the last 10 years. The explosion of email, social media, and cellular technologies have created 24/7 leashes that drown us in information. As publishers (and citizens) we have a responsibility to help today’s kids build good information habits in this new…

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A Year In Blogging – 10 Lessons Learned

Blog years and dog years have a lot in common. They go fast, take constant care and feeding, and bring companionship and warmth into your life. Dogs force you to get up and move your body, blogs force you to get out and work your mind. Social media are reshaping…

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Blog Roundup

It has been a while since I did a round up of blog articles, time to clean a few items out. Rather than dump a long list I’ve picked four articles I’ve found particularly interesting in the past few weeks. Matt Mihaly over at The Forge notes that MMO’s/Virtual Worlds…

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