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EdNET 2012: Situation critical but not serious | Mike Baum's Edbiz
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Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. 8220;The new abnormal” in K-12: Tactics are more important than ever. ISTE Leadership Forum: How can we know the dancer from the dance? EdNET 2012: Situation critical but not serious. October 13, 2012. That mood understates, however, just how much “the only constant is change” right now. Two elements of the trend – rapid digitization of everything and the interconnectedness of everything – are ably summed up in Frank Cat...Incisive collection of &#...
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ISTE2012: Where do we go from here? | Mike Baum's Edbiz
https://mhbaumk12.wordpress.com/2012/07/03/iste2012-where-do-we-go-from-here
Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. Hoping for crocuses at ISTE. Tablets: Take them and call me in the morning? ISTE2012: Where do we go from here? July 3, 2012. This year’s conference sprawled. Perhaps it was the venue – San Diego, next to the ocean, conference center wrapped around a huge quasi-outdoor “Sails” pavilion with tent roof like Denver airport. Perhaps it was the ambiguous theme “ Expanding Horizons. And there’s increasing pressure on staff salaries – though o...Mike Baum...
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games, learning, & a ghost | Mike Baum's Edbiz
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Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. K-12 school funding outlook: Behind the numbers. Hoping for crocuses at ISTE →. Games, learning, and a ghost. June 17, 2012. I spent most of last week at the 8th annual (“8.0”) Games, Learning, and Society. Magazine in 1983. And he was right: that’s how the world became “digital.” There were signs at GLS 8.0 pointing to a similar future for educational gaming. Most in the gaming space would assert that games, or a gamelike environment, provide adva...
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K-12 school funding outlook: Behind the numbers | Mike Baum's Edbiz
https://mhbaumk12.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/k-12-school-funding-outlook-behind-the-numbers
Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. A new “digital divide? Games, learning, and a ghost →. K-12 school funding outlook: Behind the numbers. March 23, 2012. The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) just published the latest in a 3-yr series of surveys. First the overall funding picture. Any good news there was, is over. The only good news is: the bad news is not getting worse as fast as it was. Good news: State revenues increased 8% in the past year. So no matter what ...
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Mike Baum's Edbiz | Marketing and trends in K-12 schools | Page 2
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Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. Newer posts →. Hoping for crocuses at ISTE. June 23, 2012. In San Diego, site of this year’s ISTE conference, they probably don’t know a lot about seasons. Their climate is pretty much spring year round. But here in the upper Midwest we’re used to cycles where things bloom and die, then bloom and die again. Sometimes that happens several times in one week, during what we call spring. Since the Great Recession hit. Doesn’t augur well). But like the ...
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The loneliness of the long-distance teacher | Mike Baum's Edbiz
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Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. ISTE Leadership Forum: How can we know the dancer from the dance? Forward to the past: How technology is bringing back grassroots educational marketing →. The loneliness of the long-distance teacher. November 12, 2012. Constituencies in K-12 education: teachers, administrators, and parents. The important word there is “conversation.” It’s not just about talking but about responding. One presenter defined the difference bet...This concept reminded m...
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ISTE Leadership Forum: How can we know the dancer from the dance? | Mike Baum's Edbiz
https://mhbaumk12.wordpress.com/2012/10/28/iste-leadership-forum-how-can-we-know-the-dancer-from-the-dance
Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. EdNET 2012: Situation critical but not serious. The loneliness of the long-distance teacher →. ISTE Leadership Forum: How can we know the dancer from the dance? October 28, 2012. Is a case in point. Yet from the beginning I heard an ambivalence about where to focus, how to start. Do we adopt new technology to drive school change, or do we adopt a plan for school change that includes technology? Or is it both at once? And, to reflect Yeats’ qu...
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hoping for crocuses at ISTE | Mike Baum's Edbiz
https://mhbaumk12.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/hoping-for-crocuses-at-iste
Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. Games, learning, and a ghost. ISTE2012: Where do we go from here? Hoping for crocuses at ISTE. June 23, 2012. Than the year before. That makes this the first year without year-on-year. Since the Great Recession hit. Don’t get me wrong. In many parts of the ed market the ground is still frozen. Layoffs are still happening even at well-managed firms. Districts are delaying purchases, making do with old stuff or just doing without wh...But like the cr...
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Tablets: Take them and call me in the morning? | Mike Baum's Edbiz
https://mhbaumk12.wordpress.com/2012/07/06/tablets-take-them-and-call-me-in-the-morning
Mike Baum's Edbiz. Marketing and trends in K-12 schools. ISTE2012: Where do we go from here? 8220;The new abnormal” in K-12: Tactics are more important than ever →. Tablets: Take them and call me in the morning? July 6, 2012. At ISTE last week I was asked by a representative of a development firm, “Is it important that our curriculum products work on iPads? Like any hot tech adoption, schools are not always sure what they’ll. But does that mean everything will really switch to tablets any time soon?