Productivity for the Mac Principal
A Principal’s job is not necessarily the hardest job in public education. But it may be the most scattered job with a minutiae filled to-do list that can overwhelm even the most experienced...
View ArticleTech Thoughts for May
Here are some random thoughts regarding technology rolling around in my brain: Google Chrome is out of beta for the Mac. It is clearly the fasting browser I use; if I can’t get something to work in...
View ArticleApple Summer Institute for Principals
I’ll admit, when the email came in a few months ago, I jumped at the opportunity to attend the Apple Summer Institute for Principals. It is a sold out event and even our high school Principal Chris...
View ArticleFollowing Your Intuition
courtesy of oldcomputers.net I was bothered by Steve’s death more than I thought I would be. I have been an Apple user for so long that my entire educational career has been influenced in part by the...
View ArticleSure, Apple Changes the World-So Do You
Want to work for Apple? Here’s the letter you’ll get on your first day: There’s work and there’s your life’s work. The kind of work that has your fingerprints all over it. The kind of work that you’d...
View ArticleMy Top 10 Mac Apps for 2017
Tweet It’s the time of year for “Top 10 Lists” and as a productivity geek I recognize that the Mac, the iPad, and the iPhone really have the best software to enable busy educators to simply get things...
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