#LeadYoung Changemaker Joshua Williams
If you’ve read Social LEADia, you will recognize Joshua Williams, from Miami Beach, Florida, who founded Joshua’s Heart foundation after being impacted by the issue of homelessness and food insecurity. The […]
If you’ve read Social LEADia, you will recognize Joshua Williams, from Miami Beach, Florida, who founded Joshua’s Heart foundation after being impacted by the issue of homelessness and food insecurity. The […]
I was tagged on the following tweet: Serious question PLC – how do I help my students become digital leaders and connect globally when my school admin blocks access to
I feel so blessed. I get to work with students every day, and I also get invited to work with educators throughout Canada and the US. Several weeks ago, I
My daughter Kelsey wants to buy a pair of “Air pods” but doesn’t want to spend lots of money to purchase the official brand. She shared that she had seen
It’s been one full week since #DigCitSummitCA in Toronto, an incredible day of conversations and learning and where Rylin and Darcie, two of our student leaders for ONEDSSchat shared these
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I had the honour and privilege of presenting a Cue Byte Keynote at this year’s #MassCUE18 conference at Gillette Stadium in Boston. Without speaking to each other, or collaborating in
One of the introductory pages in Common Sense Media’s latest publication, Social Media, Social Life is Aija Mayrock, Author of The Survival Guide to Bullying: Written by a Teen. When
I really like Ashton Kutcher. He seems down to earth, incredibly smart, and is very tech savvy. In this short video he talks about how he initially passed on investing
Common Sense Media just released a report called, Social Media, Social Life: Teens reveal their experiences. The report is a nationally representative survey of more than 1,000 kids age 13
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This post is modified from the original posted on my school website. I spent 3 days last week accompanying about 300 grade 9s and 100 grade 12s on our annual