Working with LMS in K12 Most of my work in this phase of my K12 career centers on learning management systems (LMS). I am fortunate to be in a district which is able and willing to purchase an LMS for teachers and… Continue Reading →
I have shared how I got myself back into the habit of blogging, by participating in blog challenges! If you are finding yourself overwhelmed start removing layers of things standing between you and a completed blog post. By participating in some… Continue Reading →
As part of the TeachThought February Blog Challenge this week’s prompt is: How can we demonstrate love while maintaining boundaries? I think the early years of our career are so interesting. We have the most enthusiasm and the least baggage. We will try things, do… Continue Reading →
If design is done well it may not be noticed. However, design which offends feels obvious and often overwhelms content. When I am confronted with great designs around me I am humbled with my own attempts to make design fade into the… Continue Reading →
As part of the TeachThought January Blog Challenge today’s prompt is: Share a time when you learned a very important lesson from one of your students. The Florida Today newspaper archive only goes bask to 2002, so we will both have… Continue Reading →
As part of the TeachThought January Blog Challenge today’s prompt is: How would you choose to report progress out to children and parents? I was not going to post on this topic, I felt too far removed from this since I… Continue Reading →
It has been 30 days since I joined the group 30 Day Blog Challenge. I scheduled this post in my editorial calendar to remind me to check in on how I did with the challenge. Truth is I am… Continue Reading →
As part of the TeachThought January Blog Challenge today’s prompt is: What changes do you envision in the next ten years? In ten years I will be in my 28th year of education. Woah. That is enough to make me catch… Continue Reading →
My opportunity to help facilitate an in-district edcamp has come and gone and I want to share the results with you, both the official results and my personal observations. Not that they differ so much, but I can tell you… Continue Reading →
As part of the TeachThought January Blog Challenge today’s prompt is: What are the benefits of connecting with other educators? How am I going to make sure I do this on a regular basis? I have taught in four different districts,… Continue Reading →
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