Wichitas are a bloomin’

Parents, take note: if you haven’t taken the time to explore your own state, your kids will suffer. The Wichita mountains are part of the Wichita Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge is home to free-range bison and longhorn cattle, prairie dogs, wild turkeys, and a plethora of other life. I just went down Sunday. The wildflowers […]

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K20 Center OK-ACTS Leadership Seminar

I’m writing this post from one of the K20 Center’s OK-ACTS Leadership Seminars. The OK-ACTS (Oklahoma Achievement through Collaboration and Technology Support) program works with schools leaders through the leadership seminar and schools that have received funding for technology and professional development through a grant from the Oklahoma Educational Technology Trust (the grant is administered […]

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Democratic Wifi and Meraki

Scientific American reports online a Wifi hardware startup that aims to bring global universal access: There are two ways to look at the explosive growth of the Internet: One is to celebrate the fact that in the 15 years since it became commercially available, what began as an obscure military technology morphed into a global […]

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