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Kids text a lot. My granddaughter could text without looking. I don’t know how she does that. I remember one of my “hunt and peck” students, put his hands in … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 27 Text
A journey into the cloud…
Kids text a lot. My granddaughter could text without looking. I don’t know how she does that. I remember one of my “hunt and peck” students, put his hands in … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 27 Text
How does a person shake out of a slump? In January, I set goals which I didn’t meet, although I tried. I had challenges and ideas, but they did not … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 25 Triumph
Walking is required for good health; a dog makes that walk enjoyable, and a must twice a day. “Walk?” Is all that’s needed and the dog’s ears pop up, his … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 20 Graph a Walk
New puppies are such a joy mixed with frustration while filled with laughter and unconditional love. Every time I see a dog and its family, I miss our best friend. … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 19 Best Friend
Every day I make lunch for myself. In years past, I could skip lunch and stay focused on my projects and eat later or munch on something while I worked. … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 10 Mundane
Ross Cooper wrote a post entitled, “Everyone is Writing a Book, or Everyone Has a Voice,” and I tried to write this comment [but was blocked as a bot]: And … Continue Reading Everyone is Writing a Book
Yes, I am not at iste while enjoying ISTE. Still working – cleaning out my classroom– and trying to enjoy #notatiste with Tony Vincent’s Periscoping. Glad to learn about his … Continue Reading #notatiste with Tony and Jen
To my colleagues and school board who graciously helped me retire after thirty-one years of teaching at my school. Thank you all.