SOL17 DoodleaDay 25 Triumph
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
A journey into the cloud…
Personal reflection on concepts
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
Do you remember the music of your teens? My music chimed of peace and love, and justice in the tumultuous 60s: Assassination of John F Kennedy, Civil Rights Movement, … Continue Reading SOL17 DoodleaDay 24 Peace Frames
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
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
Other times we hop in the car for that traditional pastime from both our childhoods: the Sunday drive.
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
Troubled times. Disparate beliefs. 1.20.17 Come together.
Thanks to Margaret Simon’s DigiLit Sunday Challenge, I have a way to meet my new blogging goals, as I’ve explained here. Margaret also writes for Kidblog, and in her post, … Continue Reading DigiLit Sunday
I love the buzz in the classroom when student are engaged to create something to share their learning; perhaps an Animoto video with captions, a comic strip, or Google Slides. … Continue Reading Technology as Accelerator #immooc
How do you find the balance between “mentoring” and “micro-managing” to ensure people feel supported and comfortable taking risks? [Question, Chapter 8, Innovator’s Mindset, George Couros] Leaders empower their organization’s … Continue Reading Leading with Strengths #immooc
Have you ever received pushback when sharing, “I did…” It’s common. Eyes rolling. Arms folding. It’s a problem. In conversation about this with others, it was easy to accept the … Continue Reading Perhaps I is an acceptable way to WE #immooc
What is best for the learner? Whether student or teacher, what is best for each as learner is that which builds the capacity to learn and invent on their own with the freedom to act to … Continue Reading Agency #immooc
Ross Cooper asks a great question: Should the 4Cs be graded? Should communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity be graded? Remember that assessment is for learning, feedback for improvement, but … Continue Reading Grade. Assess. Feedback
Teachers: Always Learning– Communicate to Families As I strive to become a better teacher, coach, and learner, I search for resources that help me grow, offering ideas that I can … Continue Reading 21st Century for Families #immooc