No, that image to the left is not an iPad surrounded by SmartCovers. That is the Microsoft Surface. Not to be confused with the giant table-sized computer the company released a while ago, the Surface is Microsoft’s entry into the tablet market.
Attempting to take a page out of Apple’s playbook on several levels, Microsoft revealed the Surface during a mystery press event in California. What those in attendance saw was an iPad knock-off that is heavier, boasts shorter batter life and an inferior chip. To be fair, the Surface does have an impressive cover that contains a fully functioning keyboard, but that is an accessory that must be purchased.
Microsoft has two versions of the Surface in the works, each for a very different audience. There’s a “consumer version” that will run Windows RT and a “business version” that will run Windows 8.
Microsoft isn’t saying exactly when the Surface will be available for purchase, or how much it will cost, but experts are predicting the “consumer version” to fall in the $500 price range with the “business version” to come in at over $1,000. The pricier version does have better overall tech specs than its cheaper brother, but that improved performance comes at the cost of weight and, of course, cost.
Ask practitioners and administrations on the ground in the education system about state education agencies (SEAs), and you may encounter skepticism. SEAs need not be considered antiquated bodies, as they are the heart of leadership in a states education system. SEAs monitor compliance and accountability, but they also provide support for policy design and implementation. These entities are well positioned to use high quality research in policy and practice, but there is variation in efficacy...
Banning Dodge Ball?
A New Hampshire school district has banned the game many of us grew up playing and probably supervised during recess as adults. The school board felt that the game~ which involves human targets~ is not appropriate. Some people are calling the decision ridiculous. Others are saying it was the right decision.Here's my humble opinion.
Although dodge ball was something I used to play(after my favorite-kickball) and as a teacher~an activity I used to supervise...
In the News-Gustave Whitehead is being credited as having the FIRST successful powered flight in history(Bridgeport~ CT~ on August 14~ 1901)~ two years before the Wright Brothers~ by Jane's All the World's Aircraft. Whitehead's craft~ called the Condor~ did two flights on that date. Reaching 50 Ft.~ the distance covered was 1 1/2 miles.
Things to discuss:
1. Do you think that history books will be changed to give Gustave Whitehead credit for what he did?
2. Why do you think...
In a previous blog~ I addressed the question over whether advanced learners should take part in acceleration or enrichment. In summary~ while I am a strong believer in enrichment activities that develop a students strengths and talents~ I believe acceleration can be beneficial in certain circumstances.
This blog will focus on ways to accelerate a student once they have demonstrated mastery of a particular subject or lesson.
The first step is determining whether a student has...
When a very rough beta version of what industry insiders are calling the "paper phone" emerged last year, people began to wonder exactly how this new, bendable mobile device could be used in a practical way. In a recent filing with the U.S. Patent Office, Apple may be tipping its hand as to how the tech giant envisions using it in future iPhone models.
The...
Recently~ I gave a talk to some students at the University of South Florida regarding methods for working with gifted children.
They posed an interesting question~ one that really got me thinking.
Should you provide enrichment or acceleration when teaching gifted students?
Theres no simple answer. I think it depends on a number of things.
In a perfect world~ you would use both of these approaches to meet the needs of your gifted and higher-performing students. However~ in...
After a brief period of inactivity, NASA's Curiosity rover is back at work on the surface of Mars.
The little robot suffered a memory failure and a computer glitch in addition to braving some fairly turbulent weather. Despite all this, Curiosity is still surveying the Martian landscape. In fact, the robot's drill recently discovered evidence that water...
Note: This blog is the second in a two-part series.
In a previous blog~ I outlined how I get elementary students to research by developing questions~ choosing resources and finding information. Now~ I am going to share a fabulous web site that will help your students navigate the rough waters of the research world.
The site~ a research portal~ is offered by Kentucky Virtual Library athttp://www.kyvl.org/kids/homebase.html...
Actor and self-described "warlock" Charlie Sheen has taken to using the micro-blogging service Twitter to encourage his fans to exact revenge for what he views as an injustice done to his daughter by her former school.
Sheen...
What's on YOUR teacher desk?
" If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind~ of what~then~ is an empty desk a sign?" Albert Einstein
If someone came and sat down at YOUR desk~ what would be THREE things on your desk that they would notice?(other than papers that need marking and only one can be a photograph)
Although I have retired from teaching(after 32 1/2 years)~ many of items that were on my desk are now on my desk where I work at home.
* A marble paperweight...