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    June 18, 2008

    Interview with the CEO of KidZui

    I don't always like to toot my own horn . . . ok well, that's a lie. I'm in marketing and PR that's kind of my job. Put another way, I don't usually promote the MSTA podcast, The Pulse on our blog. However, I thought others who may not listen to The Pulse might be interested in our most recent show. I had the opportunity to speak to Cliff Boro, CEO of KidZui, a web browser made specifically with kids in mind. Kidzui was recently featured on Today on NBC. Not only do we discuss the browser, but we also focus on the topic of education and the relevance of something like KidZui in schools. It's not a long show and if you have never listened before it's a good way to check out The Pulse for the first time.

    You can find the most recent episode here

    HSM: Too Much for Tots?

         I just read this article from Teacher Magazine online.  Parents are concerned their very young children are being negatively influenced by Disney's "High School Musical."  What?!

         Since when is a toddler in control of the television or purchasing decisions?  If he or she has an older sibling who is a fan, I understand the introduction to this film and its music.  However, parenting has to come into play if adults are concerned the subject matter is too advanced for a three-year-old. . .

    June 13, 2008

    Supreme Court Justices Interviewed

         MSTA Legal Counsel Gail McCray put me on to a website where videotaped interviews of U.S. Supreme Court Justices can be found.  Chatting with Gail, I learned the justices very rarely make public comments, so this is quite a unique scenario.  Specifically, eight of nine justices speak to the issues of legal writing and advocacy.  Teaching a law and justice class?  This may be good material for you.  The videos may be used freely for educational purposes.

         I loved my law and justice class in twelfth grade.  Do they teach that class anywhere anymore?  We even got to tour a prison.  Talk about "scared straight"!  It was one of the most frightening and enlightening experiences of my life. . .

    June 09, 2008

    Student Blogging Precedent?

         A Connecticut student's blog entry was deemed to have potential repercussions at school, therefore a court upheld an administrator's disciplinary measures against her.  This brings up the age-old debate over whether or not students' off-campus behaviors can be controlled by school officials.  Does anyone want to weigh in?  Read more here.