I love what I do… I get to have deep and meaningful convos about time travel, paradoxes and black holes with interested 13 and 14 year olds. Dream Job.
Ourlast big economic driver was engineering and the first stage of the digital age. At Institute for the Future, in our annual ten-year forecast program, we see an underlying shift to biology as a driver, and what I’m starting to think of as the “global well-being economy.” If biology and the global well-being economy will drive the future, what does that suggest for leaders? How can leaders grow their own empathy with nature and the global well-being economy?
Self-interest and competition will not be enough. Business leaders will still need to drive revenue, increase efficiency, and resolve conflicts, but financial mandates (I win/you lose) won’t be enough. Leaders must expand their view of self and embrace the shared assets and opportunities around them — not just the individual takeaways that will reward them alone. Leaders must learn to give ideas away, trusting that they will get even more back in return.
Leadership, Thinking Ten Years Ahead – Imagining the Future of Leadership – Harvard Business Review
Things to remind myself as I work with my 13 and 14 year old students everyday…
Camping out in my tent at Darlington Raceway and enjoying the ireworks over my head (from felllow campers).
This is what awesome sounds like #NASCAR @tootoughtotame
Paving on I 26 at the NC/SC border is making my long commute miserable.
Class Electromagnetism Lab (Grade 8)
Asia Has Claims on Spartanburg
We’re finishing up on construction of a new Athletic Complex here at Spartanburg Day School and I was struck this morning by an angle that caught my eye and triggered a memory of a book I once wrote …

… looks like this reconstruction from Nineveh …

… awesome.
thedailywhat:
SMBC.
Glycerine (Acoustic) (Live) – Bush – Pandora Internet Radio
Glycerine (Acoustic) (Live) – Bush – Pandora Internet Radio
Good stuff that takes me back to early High School. Thanks, Pandora.
Hi Sam, and all. My name is to be unable to chat with Ted, Citibank, I was calling to remind few ec event. Going to the polls to call Follett and, when you go to Naples. Thank you, the boat. It’s Akiva she’s a wonderful pistons representative of education, environment and hey i was kidding. Hi Florence, at 4:25. C is. That’s why I’m volunteer alright. Thank you. Goodbye. I hope you listen to my message.
I’ve listened to this voicemail three times and have no idea who she’s polling for on her message.
Whoever it is, I wish them well in our local primaries.
Miss her!
Don Chance, a finance professor at Louisiana State University, says it dawned on him last spring. The semester was ending, and as usual, students were making a pilgrimage to his office, asking for the extra points needed to lift their grades to A’s. “They felt so entitled,” he recalls, “and it just hit me. We can blame Mr. Rogers.
http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:cms:item:comedycentral.com:308099
Intro – Rube Goldberg Machine | April 29, 2010 – OK Go | ColbertNation.com
Fantastic.
The question on researchers’ minds is whether all that texting, instant messaging and online social networking allows children to become more connected and supportive of their friends — or whether the quality of their interactions is being diminished without the intimacy and emotional give and take of regular, extended face-to-face time.
It is far too soon to know the answer.
Half of teens send 50 or more text messages a day, or 1,500 texts a month, and one in three send more than 100 texts a day, or more than 3,000 texts a month.
thedailywhat:
OMG! Adorbz of the Day: 5-year-old Cake fangirl goes the distance (from her cuteness to my heart).
[noob.us.]
This kid is going to own her high school.
Blue Jays eating straw…
Here We Go Again (Moving to Tumblr)
After Posterous’ non-cool move with affiliate links, I’ve decided to move my blog over here to Tumblr.
I’ve had this blog on WordPress.com then a self-hosted WordPress plan for a long while then over to Posterous, a few static page iterations and now here on Tumblr.
I’m tired of moving it, so let’s hope this one sticks. Based on Tumblr’s past moves, they seem to be in this business for more than just quick bucks or exponential (spammy) growth.
I like that.
So, we’ll see.
Now I just need to figure out how to get all that content off of Posterous and over here. Looks like it might take some API spelunking.
Fatherhood and Teaching
I have found that one of the most difficult things about being a high school teacher is being a high school teacher with two small children. It’s not that having two small children makes it harder to get work done at home, which they do, or that my teaching and coaching keeps me away from them more than I would like, which it does. Those aren’t really difficulties as much as they are inconveniences. No, the thing that makes this job difficult for me is seeing all of the possible outcomes for my children.
Such a great post that sums up many of the feelings I’ve had about being back in the classroom again this year…
This is the first year I’ve been a teacher since having children. Now that we have #2 (2 girls… ahhh! and no, her name is not Commander Riker, although that would be awesome) on the way, I’m sure this feeling of anxiousness about the future of my children will only amplify.
I just daily try to keep in mind the lessons I learn and observe from the many good parents of my students as I navigate this utterly terrifying and always wonderful world of fatherhood.
Old News in the Classroom
The News Archive Partner Program provides a way for Google and publishers and
repositories to partner together and make historical newspaper archives discoverable
online. As part of Google News, the News archive search function provides an easy way
to search and explore historical archives.
I’ve used this feature a couple of times in the past week with my 8th graders… they did seem to really enjoy seeing historical newspapers presented this way.
I remember being so excited to find a copy of a “moon landing” paper from ’69 at an antique shop when I was high school, so I had to buy it.
Funny how some things never change.
Anyway, this is a great resource for teachers in all areas/grade levels.
2 New Year Resolutions
#1 Use this as THE great blogging space (that it is).
#2 Be an electronics geek.
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Learning; Then & Now (via langwitches)
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