Welcome to the #8weeksofsummer blog challenge! All educators are welcome to participate and reflect on their practice during this built-in break for refreshment and reflection. Nothing is quite like summer break for an educator and not for the reason you… Continue Reading →
Educators do have a nice amount of breaks throughout the year, but none as wonderful as summer break – maybe not for the reason you think. Nothing is quite like summer break for an educator and not for the reason… Continue Reading →
Entrepreneurs and educators do not always overlap. The nature of an educational career is predictable, and often a long sail on a ship, which if it turns, turns slowly. Not the environment you think of for an entrepreneur. However, when… Continue Reading →
This post is third in the series The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Local Edcamp. Check out all posts in the series: Who to Involve in Edcamp, Edcamp SWAG & Door Prizes Round-up, and Jobs at an Edcamp. Jobs at… Continue Reading →
This post is first in the series The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Local Edcamp. Check out all posts in the series: Who to Involve in Edcamp, Edcamp SWAG & Door Prizes Round-up, and Jobs at an Edcamp. Who to… Continue Reading →
This post is the second in the series The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Local Edcamp. Check out all posts in the series: Who to Involve in Edcamp, Edcamp SWAG & Door Prizes Round-up, and Jobs at an Edcamp. Yes,… Continue Reading →
You’d be forgiven if you cannot tell. But this is me writing an ebook. Since 2010 I have been writing two things. I have been writing portions of a larger thought which will end up in my book and then… Continue Reading →
The best thing about writing a blog is also the worst thing about writing a blog. My level of communication is laid open for the world to see. The world might see it and marvel at it {spoiler alert: they… Continue Reading →
This blog is part of the #blogamonth challenge. Join in our community of educators and give your blogging an audience, a purpose, and accept the monthly prompt! New Year’s Resolutions are tough. It feels like I am setting myself up for… Continue Reading →
Probably for the same reason I hesitated to drink in the same town in which I taught, I am hyper-aware of my social media presence. As I acquire a social media account, I try to identify a purpose early on… Continue Reading →
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