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Glee, Lady Gaga, and the Disability of School

Published on November 29, 2011 By Tony Baldasaro

I had the pleasure of listening to Dr. David Rose at the Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference today.  Rose, a developmental neuropsychologist and the co-founder of  the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST), presented on the science of universal design in education. Truthfully, I didn’t have high hopes.  I’m so glad I was wrong. Here were my big [...]

Tools Are Still Not the Answer

Published on December 2, 2010 By Tony Baldasaro

I spent the last three days attending and presenting at New Hampshire’s largest gathering of educators, the Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference (CMTC). Personally, this has been an important conference relative to my evolution as a educator. It was at this conference where I first heard the likes of Will Richardson, Kathy Schrock, and Ian Jukes. [...]

Blog-a-Palooza

Published on November 2, 2010 By Tony Baldasaro

I have not been blogging much lately. Part is due to the opening of the school year and the inevitable crunch of work that comes this time of the year (yes even in a virtual school with rolling enrollment). Part is due to the ramp up that comes with a new job. Part is due [...]