By tnturner on Apr 29, 2007 in Assessment | 0 Comments
Tabs, tabs and more tabs…
I said it late last week that’s how I keep up with topics that I want to cover as a blog article/post. I’ve now been using Mozilla’s Firefox for the better part of 2 years now, and I still find it far superior to anything Microsoft can churn out. I’ve heard [...]
By tnturner on Mar 29, 2007 in Assessment | 0 Comments
Was up WELL past midnight last night perusing, reading and learning. As I was cross referencing blogrolls of other sites against my bloglines, I came to “The Pulse: District Administration“. I’m pretty glad I scrolled down all the way and found Roger Schank’s article “I Failed the FCATS!“. I’ve posted before my feelings on standardized [...]
By tnturner on Feb 18, 2007 in Assessment, Professional Development | 12 Comments
It’s amazing this blogging business we are taking part in. Last night I shared my take on authentic assessment and its importance in the evaluation of students. In my endless quest for knowledge and the safety and security of mankind I happened upon this article from the Techlearning Blog by Wes Fryer. It was written [...]