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Dogs

You can lead a dog to food, but you can’t make it eat. However, if you lead a dog to cat puke, it’ll lap the chuck up before you can bat an eye.

Terribly trying day ahead. I have a serious client deadline today. I mean probably the most serious I have ever had! Tommy’s financial aid paperwork is due today. I’m not yet sure if that means postmarked or hand delivered to the financial aid department. And Noah has been puking but seems to be nerves not flu. His doctor’s appointment is at 10am and either I’m taking him or watching the little two. If everything falls into place today, I’m celebrating tonight by going to bed before the children.

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Thank goodness this is a leap year!

Everything is due tomorrow! Primarily Tommy’s financial aid paperwork has to be complete tomorrow. It should have been in the mail by now but I have had work deadlines consuming me. Speaking of work deadlines, I have those too..by tomorrow. Specifically, everything is due by the end of the month which is why I am glad this is a leap year!

I have been listening to A Buddhist Podcast. I highly recommend it. Jason Jarrett has produced a wonderful reading of The Buddha, Geoff and Me, a novel by Eddy Canfor-Dumas. Kevin Eldon does an awesome job of reading. Artwork is by Jessica Miller. Howard Jones does the music!

Within the first two chapters, the words of the character Geoff have directly applied to my current life situation. I found them calming. My panic and anxiety subsided. This was the right time for me to be listening to The Buddha, Geoff and Me!

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Knoxville Under Assault!

Is it fallout from Oak Ridge? What’s this white stuff in the air?! Oh, the children tell me its "magic we don’t have to go to school dust." I’m not buying it. They went off to school too overjoyed at the snow to concentrate on their studies. I know Noah will daydream and chant over and over that at any moment they will cancel school and send everyone home; he won’t hear a word today. He was first to notice the snow and gleefully asked, "do you know if they cancel school?!" to which I replied, "Yes they won’t." The children are very happy today. And yes, I bought milk.

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We’re having two more babies!

I feel like someone slipped me a mickey last night. I mean I slept the sleep of the dead (well, expect at 4am when the puppy decided she couldn’t wait for me to wake up–I did not have the will power to start my day at 4am today). I slept so well that I had vivid dreams! They were detailed, multi-colored and had intricate plot lines! In short, I dreamed Cathy and I had two more babies. Now about that vasectomy fund

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Teach Cell Phones, Don’t ban them

I have been a long time advocate of incorporating cell phones into the schools. Cell phones are one of the many tools that will be essential to our children’s success as adults. Cell phones are still in their infancy. In the not too distance future, cell phones will begin to replace credit cards as a means of purchasing products. Two way video conferencing through cell phones is already here and it will be the norm by the time today’s middle schoolers graduate high school. Cell phones interact with the Internet to enhance communication and provide faster research. I can get more detailed information through my phone and the Internet faster than I can using 411 information services. I can see pictures and video from my cell phone to the Internet which a student could use as part of an interview or research project. The possibilities are endless. Effective use of the multimedia (sound, video, text, animation), and productivity tools built into their cell phones will help make our students successful as professional adults.

I advocate teaching cell phone usage in the schools rather than branding them as contraband. I am not alone.

Craik School in Saskatchewan Canada is exploring the use of cellphones as learning tools. This video highlights the work of Carla Dolman and Gord Taylor and the grade 8 and 9 students of Craik School. [Source, Youtube]

Dean Shareski shares some of his discoveries in Exploring Cellphones as Learning Tools.

  • Engagement. …the cellphone novelty will soon pass, the engagement was with the ideas and sharing. Students … simply used them to share ideas, pictures, sounds and videos. …
  • Responsibility. Clearly posted on the wall were a set of guidelines developed by the students and their teacher on how to use this tool wisely. Discussions of etiquette, manners, privacy and safety led them to their common understandings. …
  • Innovation and Problem Solving. Students discovered their phones were also organizers, voice recorders, and multimedia creators. They discovered bluetooth was a great way to share files, they created concise summaries of their group discussions using voice memos or videos.
  • Teacher as a Learner. Carla says she still can’t "T9" like her students, but she’s learning. … She texts her students in the morning to remind them of homework and they actually respond. That in itself is one positive outcome already.

[Source, Exploring Cellphones as Learning Tools, Ideas and Thoughts, Feb 5, 2008]

Please see the Ideas and Thoughts full post. I like the note that the teacher was able to text reminders to the students. Just imagine if students learned to Sandy to remind them of deadlines. What if a teacher could prompt the students to "take out your cell phones and enter these dates" or if the teacher could deliver the deadlines via xml, sms, or direct interaction with Sandy!

The schools need to teach the technology that is coming not the technology that is bygone.

Update: New York doesn’t get it.

Update 23 Apr 2008: Another good video.

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Deepak Chopra has spoken to me

Man I love the Internet! Our world grows exponentially smaller every day. Classes and castes are continually struck down. It’s like Moore’s Law in reverse. Thank you Deepak Chopra for taking some of your time with me!

Deepak Chopra is currently in Atlanta to film an interview with CNN. He has just released his new book The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore

Btw, I still have few Seesmic invites if anyone wants one. You can also go to Seesmic and sign up and I think they’ll send you an invite within 24 hours.

Update: Be sure to add Deepak Chopra’s blog to your reading list!