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Category Archives: Digital Footprint
RUP Moving Forward
The proposed RUP that I helped develop with a team of a dozen or so SAU educators is beginning to make its way to Board meetings for approval. This article in the Exeter Newsletter is the first mention of the … Continue reading
Posted in 21 Century Technologies, connectivism, Digital Footprint
Tagged rup, students, web2.0
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LESCN Presentation Notes
I don’t particularly care for use PowerPoint when I present. It’s too linear and too predictable for me. I typically will use Evernote to create an outline or script, then supplement my talk with websites, pdf’s and various media. Tomorrow … Continue reading
Posted in connectivism, Digital Footprint, Vision
Tagged AUP, digital_footprint, presentation, rup
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New Responsible Use Policy
There are times in one’s career when they get home and say, “I have made a difference in the lives of kids today.” Last night was one of those times for me. After a year of planning, and several months … Continue reading
Posted in 21 Century Technologies, connectivism, Digital Footprint, Vision
Tagged AUP, rup, shift, warlick
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Needed: New AUP
Recently my son, Ben participated in World Maths Day. Over the two and a half days the event was open, Ben worked hard to answer as many questions as he could using my iPhone. After the dust settled, he had … Continue reading
Reciprocate Connections
We opened our schools today. As the Assistant Superintendent of SAU 16 located in Exeter NH, I was part of the administrative team that welcomed nearly 6,000 students back to our 11 schools. Part of my job requires me to … Continue reading
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AUP’s, Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll
I’ve been thinking quite a bit about AUP’s lately. Our school district is at the very beginning stages of reviewing its current AUP and I am happy that that process is beginning. Like many school districts around the country, our … Continue reading



