This post is a product of the 30 Days of Blogging Challenge and post 1 in a series of posts for EduBlogs Club. Getting work done for me revolves around my kids and their schedules (2007, 2011). This is an excellent prompt… Continue Reading →
I watched that last election. I know how everything is suddenly different. Like when cars made horses obsolete. Like when radio and then television made printed books obsolete. But please don’t give up on, don’t ruin Twitter. Educators have been… Continue Reading →
Recently I listened to SAMR described in a new way which changed my opinion of its immediate usefulness with educators. When you view popular SAMR graphics you may consider your lesson planning process, how you cannot move all your lessons “up the ladder”… Continue Reading →
This post is a product of the 30 Days of Blogging Challenge and post 1 in a series of posts for EduBlogs Club. I am participating in a couple of Blogging Challenges to stay engaged on my blog and to mix up… Continue Reading →
Have you ever noticed that something is missing from some leaders? Like followers? How did that happen and how can you avoid falling into that same trap? Leaders who do not Lead Some people are in a predetermined leadership role,… Continue Reading →
Happy New Year! Sorry, should I whisper? Ready or not, you woke up to a new year today! What are you going to do with it? I am ready to grow this educational blog into the next phase. While I do… Continue Reading →
Some teachers are always giving the reasons they cannot do something. Maybe they even share reasons you cannot do something. To engage with each real or perceived hurdle would be exhausting, should you? Is there a better way? How should teachers help… Continue Reading →
It is the week of the obligatory Top Ten lists of 2016. Who am I to not join in? Here’s a serving of the Top Ten #edtech posts on HotLunchTray in 2016 #edchat Click To Tweet HotLunchTray had an awesome year. Traffic increased from… Continue Reading →
The TPACK graphic is compelling. The complex relationship between the demands of teaching are well represented. And ideally balanced. The overlapping sweet spots are easily pictured by experienced educators. How I See TPACK The nature of my job is that I… Continue Reading →
Achievement is the knowledge that you have studied and worked hard and done the best that is in you. Success is being praised by others. That is nice but not as important or satisfying. Always aim for achievement and forget… Continue Reading →
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