Transcripts Available from 02.12.10 “Homework: Battles or...
Good morning or good afternoon (depending on where you reside)! Thank you to everyone who made yesterday’s global #gtchat sessions so lively! While our noon session on “Homework: Battles or Bliss?”...
View ArticleAn Official Thank You to All #gtchat Participants: A Follow-up Post Regarding...
I felt prompted today to write you all a follow-up blog post. I wanted to offer a bit more explanation of why I decided to begin offering Twitter Training Sessions, Parental Impact Presentations and...
View ArticleGlobal #gtchat T-shirts Are Here!
At long last, our Global #gtchat T-shirts are here! I’m thrilled to announce the “Shop” portion of the Ingeniosus site is now open: http://ingeniosus.net/shop. Two different T-shirt designs are...
View ArticleLooking Back and Ahead with Gratitude
2010 has proven to be a year of growth, learning and global collaboration. I wanted to pause for a moment and share my appreciation for the following highlights. None of these milestones would have...
View Article5 Reasons to Celebrate Parenting a Gifted Learner Today
By Deborah Mersino James T. Webb, Ph.D. not only “gets” gifted children; but he’s also been working tirelessly for decades to ensure parents get the support they need to better understand their...
View Article10 Ways Social Media and the Web Are Moving Gifted Education Forward
By Deborah Mersino Amid early adopters, platform loyalists, time and budget constraints, enthusiasm, privacy concerns, real-time collaboration, media hype, avoidance, and resource-sharing, it’s clear...
View ArticleTAGT Signs On as Lead Global #gtchat Sponsor!
By Deborah Mersino Global #gtchat just got a boost. Today, I’m pleased to announce that the Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented (TAGT) has signed on as a Lead Global #gtchat Sponsor for...
View Article5 Gifts from 2011; 5 Hopes for 2012
As we come to the close of this year, I find it particularly refreshing to look back and reflect on the many blessings, which have been bestowed on this community of impassioned educators, parents,...
View ArticleGratitude for Those Working in Education
By Deborah Mersino Make no mistake about it. Education is at a crossroads in the United States. Wherever you stand on Common Core, graduation rates, budget cuts, poverty’s impact on outcomes, teacher...
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