Slice of Life Nutty Nerds
Have you any idea what the dangling fruit here is? Can you believe that the largest of these trees covers 8,400 square metres (2.1 acres)! Is that amazing? It’s huge! … Continue Reading Slice of Life Nutty Nerds
A journey into the cloud…
Have you any idea what the dangling fruit here is? Can you believe that the largest of these trees covers 8,400 square metres (2.1 acres)! Is that amazing? It’s huge! … Continue Reading Slice of Life Nutty Nerds
Doodling is writing in images. The flow for each is similar: idea-draft-share-elaborate-revise-share-enhance-edit-publish. And publishing can be private, shared with a few, public on websites, social media, blogs, journals, etc. For me, … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 30 Tools and Spaces
Writing. If you’re a writer, you know it isn’t easy. If you’re not a writer, you know it’s hard. Donald Murray assured us that “Writing is hard fun.” In our … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay Map Story
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
Did you know that one in eleven people in the United States is diabetic? And that it is the seventh leading cause of death? Find out more here, an American … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 22 Emoji
Today is March 9th, a rainy day turning into a foggy evening, but filled with hope because my PLN friend Denise Krebs tweeted this: The article by Abby Brockman in … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 9 Hope
How do you overcome your inner critic? #DoodleaDay is helping me have that conversation — the one in the above doodle. It’s so common, isn’t it? Especially if you’re just … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 7 Inner Critic
Hope is there. Thank you to Carol Varsalona for suggesting that I create this image for her Winter Wanderings Gallery, the invitation for you as well is here: Invitation to … Continue Reading Winter Wanderings
Is our freedom real or fake? Fake or real? I don’t think that is the real issue. The real issue is whom do we consider to be our journalists, the voice … Continue Reading DigiLitSunday: Free from Fake
I watched the Trump press conference on Jan 11th. Some things I liked, others not. I did not like the diatribe about the Russian information; the conference was about his … Continue Reading Make America Again 2
Jan 7 Community History I live in a community composed of five towns: Electric City, Grand Coulee, Coulee Dam, Elmer City, and Nespelem. We are tied together in a history … Continue Reading Jan 7 Community History
What’s my story? It starts on Avenue C. “What is my story?” asks Mark Carman. A story in picture and poetry above share a brief biography: My Histro [no longer available], … Continue Reading BHS My Story
Beginnings, Part 1 Teachers and students are in a moment now between worlds, between the summer of exploration on our own and autumn of investigation in school. And I … Continue Reading #DigiLitSunday First Days Part 1
I love Evernote- it saves everything and reads everything when I search — images, documents, websites, etc. What could students use? What’s a curating, organizing app that’s easy to use and … Continue Reading #DigiSunday Google Keep
Originally posted on Learning Through Tech:
I chose to use Instagram for Module 5. I had an account briefly previously, but didn’t understand how this worked, so with a bit…
Originally posted on Five Flames 4 Learning:
I’ve been taking my time. I’m dipping into the waters of #CLMOOC this week but it’s been a focus for interesting collaborations over the…