In the wake of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's retirement announcement, industry insiders are busying themselves predicting who will be tapped to head the tech firm.
Everyone from a former Apple executive to Bill Gates himself is being rumored to take Redmond's top job, yet an official announcement is not expected soon.
Rick Sherlund, head of U.S. technology research at Nomura Securities told CNBC's Squawk on the Street that there is little in the way of top-level executive talent currently working for the company. "I do not believe there is a successor in waiting ..." Sherlund said. "Unfortunately, at Microsoft there has been enormous turnover of senior people under Ballmer, so we are left with no obvious choices here."
Likewise Dan Niles, CIO of AlphaOne Capital Partners told NBCNews that the best course of action Microsoft could take in selecting a new CEO is to look outside of the company. "I hope they do some out-of-the-box thinking and they get somebody from outside the company," Niles said.
In a case of a little mistake turning into a major kerfuffle, the Chicago Public Schools system was left apologizing to families for sending an email with a link to an erotic Web site.
According to CBS Chicago, the email was intended to inform...
The student was stuck. Until now~ he had been breezing through his project~ making progress~ enjoying each moment.
Until now.
His teacher asked him to write a script for the instructional video he was creating. As a student in the schools gifted program~ his project involved creating a video that showed fellow students how to construct a Lego airplane. He had selected his topic of interest (Lego)~ chosen a product (video)~ and knew his subject well. But asking him to type...
In a case of life imitating art, the European Space Agency is working on an experiment designed to launch a projectile into space and collide with an asteroid in an effort to alter its path away from Earth.
"Concepts are being sought for both ground- and space-based investigations, seeking improved understanding of the physics of very high-speed...
The Obama Administration has officially come out against the destruction of entire planets.
The White House’s We The People initiative, an online petition that allows citizens to seek governmental action, is filled with what some would deem crazy requests. Nevertheless, the program promises that any petition generating at least 20,000 signatures will...

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Inauguration Day~ Monday~ January 21~ 2013
The oath that each President takes on Inauguration Day.I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States~ and will to the best of my Ability~ preserve~ protect and defend the Constitution of the...
Time is a precious commodity in the classroom. There never seems to be enough of it.
Therefore~ we should not only be careful how we use our time as teachers~ but also how we utilize time when it comes to students.
Research shows that many higher-level students~ such as those in gifted programs~ spend about 70-80 percent of classroom relearning material. Whoa-thats a lot of time spent on covering lessons they have already learned.
There has to be a better wayand...
In the past year~ I have dedicated many of my blogs to the idea of innovation and creativity in the classroom. I am proud to announce that I will continue to share creative strategies for the classroom in a new venue called the Gifted and Enrichment Group.
In this blog~ I hope to share ideas that I have tried and tested in the classroom as well as expound upon theories and research developed for gifted and talented learners. While the term gifted is used~ I believe these ideas...
January is Martin Luther King Day and February is Black History Month. Perhaps~ you may find a webquest I developed on Martin Luther King of value to use during this time. Go to this link: http://www.gailhennessey.com/index.shtml?MLK.html
Quotes of Martin Luther King:
"The time is always right to do what is right."
" Injustice anywhere is a threat to...
In the News: What's in a Name?
Did you know that in Iceland~ there is a list of approved names to be given for all girl and boy babies? The Personal Names Register lists 1~853 accepted female names and 1~712 male names.All babies' names must stick to this list. Names that start with letters of the Icelandic alphabet can only be used. For example~ names that start with the letter C can not be used as the letter C it is not part of the Icelandic 32 letter alphabet. Names must also follow...
As I was reflecting on 2012~ I thought about the professional goals my administration set for this school year for me. The goals for myself are not ones I would have selected. My administration looked at my past evaluations and beginning of the year data~ and based my goals on those two items. Now~ if I had been asked~ I would have given myself different goals.
I have decided that since it is a new year~ I am going to do just that and make resolutions pertaining to my...