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Leading from the Heart is featured on Blogher!

In 2008 I discovered Blogher online and thought it was great. I went to the Blogher Convention that year and thought it was great, too. Then I got caught up in my new job and life and too many social networks. This morning I noticed an incoming link from Blogher and decided to click through. Leading from the Heart is featured on Blogher!

Assistive Technology Helps Kids…Fixing a broken link

This article has been linked to via the Calgary Herald but somehow it leads to a broken link. Thought I’d patch that break here :) Assistive Technology Helps Kids with Learning Disabilities – An Interview with Andrea Prupas

Assistive Technology Helps Kids with Learning Disabilities. An Interview with Andrea Prupas

**For some reason the original article has a very difficult time loading. I managed to get it to load only once, so copied it here. The title links back to the original article.** Assistive Technology Helps Kids with Learning Disabilities – An Interview with Andrea Prupas September 9, 2010 6:41 am View Comments Author: Ben Assistive Technology Helps Kids with Learning Disabilities. An Interview with Andrea Prupas

Why are we arguing that social networking does not have neg. effect on school & learning?

Here’s the article from the BBC for context: Social networking ‘damaging school work’ say teachers In reading through my twitter feed, I read many educators who seem angry about this article by the BBC. Some say kids have always wanted to connect with each other, this is no different. Others say to stop blaming the Why are we arguing that social networking does not have neg. effect on school & learning?

Digitally native? What about humanly native?

If you’ve read some of my older posts regarding the notion of ‘digital literacy’ or, gasp, ‘digital literacies‘ you may have an inkling as to where my mind may go when it reads the trendy, robot evoking, term ‘digital native’. It goes along the same path as Deven Black’s did in Where Are All the Digitally native? What about humanly native?