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Continue reading →: Visual LiteracyA few days ago I came across the most fascinating webpage called “Periodic Table of Visualization Methods.” It is formatted to look like the periodic table of elements, but each element is a type of visual. The table is impressive enough, but when you mouse over each element, an example…
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Continue reading →: Does the Digital Divide Still Exist?I just read an article by Eszter Hargittai in which she very clearly describes why we should still be concerned about teaching media literacy to our K-12 students. Here’s one statement from the article that pretty much sums up why we should still be concerned about digital access: “Differentiated uses…
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Continue reading →: Books in a Living LibraryI learned about the most fascinating new kind of library today. At first I read an article about a “human library” in which one can check out humans (books) who fit a particular stereotype that the library patron would like to learn more about. The goal is to help people…
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Continue reading →: Making Learning VisibleGoodness, it’s been far too long since I’ve posted! Tomorrow I will join other e-portfolio enthusiasts at Boston University for the Making Learning Visible Symposium. I was asked to bring a few other NH educators with me to share our experiences with digital portfolios in K-12 schools. So that’s what…






