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About DrEMiller

Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT). Home: Sint Maarten. K-12 teacher for 13 years (Special Education for 10 years); Post-secondary educator since 2002; Education consulting since 1995. When teaching, held teaching certificates in K-12 special education, reading specialist; and secondary social studies. Doctorate: Educational Psychology Programmer/analyst for 10 years, including project management and training of corporate execs.

The Importance of Educator Connections « My Island View

The blogger below expresses her thoughts on participation in ISTE 2012 in San Diego, CA. ISTE is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting the use of information technology to aid in learning, teaching of K-12 students and teachers.  Read this blogger’s thoughts … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Virtual School Meanderings:
As many of you know, at ISTE this past month the Secretary of Education announced a “Connected Educators Month.”  This came through my inbox via Boise State University‘s Educational Technology program yesterday or the…

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Kindle Publishing: A Diary–Day 11: Publishing My Kindle Manuscript

Publishing my book turned out to be easier than I thought, although there were a few points where I messed up a bit–partly because this was my first time; partly because I had pictures in my document; partly because the … Continue reading

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For those of you who were following my blog on how to publish a Kindle book, I am proudly announcing that I actually published a book! Find out how I did it by following the blog posts on Kindle publishing, … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Virtual School Meanderings:
Another item from Friday’s inbox… Digital Pulse • 07/06/2012 Investing in Innovation: Capital Flows to Education » By Tom Vander Ark – Education Week – July 3, 2012 The Leader’s Guide to 21st Century Education »…

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Facebook’s New Not-So-Secret Button … and Other Hot Topics | Constant Contact Blogs

If you are a small business on Facebook, you will want to know about the new “want” button. Read on. Facebook’s New Not-So-Secret Button … and Other Hot Topics | Constant Contact Blogs. URL: http://blogs.constantcontact.com/fresh-insights/facebooks-new-not-so-secret-button-and-other-hot-topics/ #educ_dr

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Resources for Professional Development for Teachers

Teachers: Rather than repeat what this blogger posted, I’ll let you click over to his post on Professional Development opportunities for the summer. Most are online, for your learning ease. Professional Learning Summer Edition | July/August 2012 MindShare Learning Report … Continue reading

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Arne Duncan Declares August as “Connected Educator Month”

This came across my desk on June 26, 2012, but ended up hiding in my “draft” posts. However, I want to share it with all educators, as the month-long event is still weeks away. August will be “Connected Educator Month,” … Continue reading

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Comparing U.S. Educational Progress to Education Around the World

Below are some recently published results from the National Center for Education Statitstics’ databases. The international assessments Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), and Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) are used to … Continue reading

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Genes and Educational Achievement: Nature or Nurture? The debate goes on

Although it seems that the Nature/Nurture argument has finally been settled, this study seems to indicate that nurture continues to be an important contributor to a student’s academic success. A student can have the right genetic indicators, but live in … Continue reading

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