Beginnings, Part 2 Over thirty-one years of teaching, I didn’t have any “numbers” to support the strategies I chose, but I did continuously reflect on the impact my choices in … Continue Reading #DigiLit Sunday Part 2 The Numbers
How do you share who you are — especially online? How do you share who you are to your online communities? How do you introduce yourself? What would be important, … Continue Reading The True You: Iterations of a ‘bio’
New Post: What Great Leaders Do Differently 2016 https://t.co/pgIBE1Ly6C #cpchat #edchat pic.twitter.com/ERv5Q9H6LK — David Geurin (@DavidGeurin) March 17, 2016 David Geurin is a “principal and lead learner at … Continue Reading Slice of Life Leadership
Inspiring as always, Educational Technology Massive Open Online Course Community gathered together for the Third Anniversary of ETMOOC [ #etmooc ] ! More than twenty etmooc-ers met in Zoom to … Continue Reading #etmooc Always Learners
Governor Jay Inslee hosted a dinner at the Governor’s mansion in Olympia for newspaper publishers. From Eastern Washington as my husband [newspaper publisher] and I are, he cheers for EWU Eagles! … Continue Reading #sol15 Dinner with the Gov
January 1st. How could I start? After today, I wanted inspiration, so I checked my PLN and found Jackie Gerstein’s 2014 Best Videos List. These are inspirational. The one I … Continue Reading #140WC 2014 Videos and Stories
#ilearnfrom As I look back on 2014, I thank those who have inspired my thinking. Ben Wilkoff started the #ilearnfrom hashtag, and I use it frequently in thanks to … Continue Reading #140WC #ilearnfrom #C4C15
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 410 … Continue Reading #140WC 2014 in review
Kids added more boxes and space on their own. Love kid edcamps #miched pic.twitter.com/EHoPxtuxUj — christina ostrander (@costrand16) December 18, 2014 Great Idea Have you tried a kid edcamp? I … Continue Reading #140WC Kid EdCamp Thinking
I’ve considered homework and feedback, and continue to do so. I’m also contemplating grades — from the Latin gradus – ‘step.’ Grades — a step, not a number or letter. … Continue Reading #140WC Grade gradus step
#etmooc: Educational Technology & Media massive open online course occurred two years ago! And yet, the relationships built during that experience are still strong. Tonight [December 3, 2014], we Twitter … Continue Reading #140WC #etmooc
Would you like to save time and discover collections of lessons, units, and web resources? Would you like reviews of apps and technology, showing how to use them in the … Continue Reading #140WC Teachers First
I’m thankful I have such thoughtful students. In my class, we read The Giver, and we’re re-reading the book for evidence in the multi-player MineCraftEDU game, GiverCraft. Our rules … Continue Reading #140WC Somebody built a wall
I’m still pretty shaken by all that’s happened. The emotions of the ’60s rise up. I’d hoped we’d learned, but life goes on, and people forget. We forget history, … Continue Reading #140WC Truth
It seems so dismissive not to continue the conversation, the renewing of the Civil Rights Movement, to find a way forward. How could this still happen? “The problem is … Continue Reading #140WC Hope
Tonight’s twitter chat, #TPEPChat focused on Washington State Teacher-Principal Evaluation Project. There’s so much stress around this all over the nation, and so much controversy due to it’s nature and … Continue Reading #140WC #TPEPChat Teacher Evaluation