Content, pedagogy, assessment, professional development, classroom management, communication, administration--everything is rapidly changing. The tremors of change have not shaken public education uniformly, but its only a matter of time. The question is, are you going to do the shaking, or will you be shook? I would rather do the shaking. With an expectation of change on the horizon, I want to be a part of the changing, not sit idle and wait for someone to change me.
Our school has used Moodle in the past, then Google sites was introduced this year along with a few other web hosts, now Edmodo is becoming popular. Some people are just now getting really comfortable with Moodle, and we are off to a new thing. Fear not; this is a good thing, and its something that will never go away--change. Do we need to radically shift our class with every new shake in education--of course not. We should all maintain a general style, but we can never stop.

It never stops. We are never "there". We ask our kids to keep learning more, push themselves, go farther, sharping their skills--shouldn't we? Our classrooms are learning laboratories, and we must be educational scientists, lest we find ourselves in a leisure suit.
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