Slice of Life: Pedestrian
I’ve seen so many amazing small places where towns and cities have cared enough to create artful gardens in the midst of the hard lines of concrete and steel so … Continue Reading Slice of Life: Pedestrian
A journey into the cloud…
I’ve seen so many amazing small places where towns and cities have cared enough to create artful gardens in the midst of the hard lines of concrete and steel so … Continue Reading Slice of Life: Pedestrian
Have you shared your smile today? I’m smiling a lot these days. I’ve learned new things about doodling — I’ve learned about lettering and people and expressions. That’s one of … Continue Reading #21doodledays Slice of Life
By Sheri; find it on Flickr Can you impress somebody in five words? That Daily Create question could be about anything — and there are some humorous ones #tdc1989 , but … Continue Reading Still Thinking Digital Me
See at Flickr Many of the people I “hang out” with online are worried about the state of an open and free [in spirit] online community. We’re mostly educators who … Continue Reading DigCiz Hospitality
Words. They connect us, separate us, explain us, reflect us, amuse us, confuse us, contain us, and free us. Just the right word in the right place brightens our minds … Continue Reading Sometimes, a word
This #sketch50 inspired me to try another animation. I drew the image in Sketchbook Pro and exported it to import into Sketchbook Motion. I exported just the large heart next … Continue Reading Sketch50 Music SRE
Animation is a big thing, and I’ve stayed away from it. I’m not an artist, so simple sketches are a difficult. Sketch50 [sketch50.org] has helped; I’ve improved, so I thought … Continue Reading Shoot for the moon…
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
Do you remember KISS? Not the band, the idea: Keep It Simple, Straightforward. Our lives are so busy, so flooded with information, and for those not in the president’s world, … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 23 Simple Shapes
Wonder In the distances Of the universe In the between Of what is, Our mind Plucks from it To intuit Thoughts Of our own Through our Wonder ……………….Sheri Edwards @grammasheri … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 22 Wonder
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
3.18.17 How To Share I miss teaching, being in the classroom where students look to the teacher and each other to learn together. I miss how students huddle together to … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 18 How To– Share
What do you do when the world seems to be falling apart in hate, the opposite of the god of love? Why is the world falling apart? See Bill Moyers … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 16 -Hopeful To Dos
I spend time each day to learn from others by reading their ideas linked to in tweets on Twitter. Before November 8th, this daily activity inspired me and my work; … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 15 Blowin’ In The Wind
Inspire Involvement Necessary; Sprout Partial Ideas– Render Excellence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Classrooms of inspiration live by student involvement, sprouting partial ideas, and working together to render excellence for projects that help make … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 14 Inspire Word Art
Do not make the mistake of thinking that you have to agree with people and their beliefs to defend them from injustice. ~ Bryant McGill in his Preamble to the Voice … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay Stand Up