Lie to Me, EI and Leadership
On “primal leadership” Great leaders move us. They ignite our passion and inspire the best in us. When we try to explain why they are so effective, we speak of strategy, vision, or powerful ideas. But the reality is …
On “primal leadership” Great leaders move us. They ignite our passion and inspire the best in us. When we try to explain why they are so effective, we speak of strategy, vision, or powerful ideas. But the reality is …
If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door. Milton Berle Learn to listen. Opportunity sometimes knocks very softly.
I have been interested in SCVNGR (a web platform for building mobile device-enabled scavenger hunts) for some time now but the need for students players to use smart phones is currently prohibitive to my educational use. Listening to Seth’s TED …
At #MSCamp I had a brief conversation over the virtures of Live Writer. After loading it as part of the Live Essentials suite, I didn’t feel it offered me much more than the WordPress WYSIWYG with Apture, perhaps I should have …
Look, I am late to the party. With such a passionate group of educators, bloggers and Tweeters there is no point re-writing what has already been written. Both Graeme Eyre and Nicki Maddams provide comprehensive lists of the tools, #MSCamp has …
Listening to This Week in Google or TWIG I was reminded about Google’s photo editing software update 3.8. In addition to the ability to batch upload multiple albums, edit those albums online and metadata options, we get a new feature, ‘Face Movies.’ The …
Microsoft Labs posted an interesting article / update on OfficeTalk testing today (testing for quite some time if you take into account the first official posts were in March 2010). ‘Microsoft’s Twitter for businesses‘ application. The most notable statistic highlighting that …
Almost seventy years ago, a young British army officer arrived in the Indian subcontinent ready for adventure. He never left. Major Geoffrey Langlands is looking for his successor. His teaching and life accomplishments deserve more than a cursory blog post and both the BBC …