
I’ve been opposed to the use of standardized testing as accountability tools for a long time. Not as passionately and strongly as some but in principle, the use of one time testing to determine the fate of schools and students, isn’t the model of education to which I’d ever subscribe. Fortunately for me, I’ve lived [...]
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It’s been about two weeks since I moved hosting companies and I must say it was one of the best moves I ever made.
I’ve been hosting domains as a reseller and for personal use for about 4 years and although I’ve never really understood all the mumbo jumbo involved with DNS, the datbases and pinging [...]

Michael Geist is often referred to as the Lawrence Lessig of Canada. He is a law professor at the University of Ottawa and one of Canada’s utmost authority on technology law.
The Posse felt he would make a great guest so Alec and Rick and I spent the better part of an [...]

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If you don’t know about Alan Levine’s 50 Ways to Tell a Story, I can update you on a few other things: Obama is President, and they’ve landed people on the moon.
But I’d never seen Alan present and give his perspectives and insights into this impressive piece of work. I invited him to speak to [...]
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