Everyone is Writing a Book
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
A journey into the cloud…
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
What are some examples that you consider innovative? How is it new and better than what previously existed? An example of a change in practice that is innovative in … Continue Reading Musings on Innovation for #immooc
Today’s DigiLitSunday topic is reflection. That’s an amazing word. I see my reflection in the mirror. I see my work reflects my efforts. I see my mistakes reflect I … Continue Reading Reflection #immooc #digilitsunday
Did you read the post today on The Pennsylvania Writing and Literature Project blog, Teacher to Teacher: Helping Students Write? It’s a great read with questions and suggestions to help … Continue Reading Hesitant Writers
A quote worth sharing from @grammasheri from ongoing discussion about digital writing #digiwrimo #literacies pic.twitter.com/iw8xUQsfeS — KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) September 10, 2016 Thanks, Kevin for the quote tweet and comment here … Continue Reading Still thinking: Response on Digital Writing
Digital Writing My friend Kevin Hodgson [@dogtrax] considers the definition of digital writing on his blog, Kevin’s Meandering Mind. He thoughtfully considers “writing,” “composing,” and “digital writing.” I agree with … Continue Reading A response to Digital Writing
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 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
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
A new year… A new group of students… New curriculum… New colleagues… New mandates… How do we begin anew? How do we begin anew with all the “news” we encounter? … Continue Reading #blogamonth So many “news”
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’
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.
Morning flew by along as many students continued to finish arguments [like this one] and personalized book reports based on student reading notes shared over the month in Google Forms. Some … Continue Reading Slice of Life Silence
Today, our prompt was to think of a quote and connect with it, something that touched your life. This one is so old, but it always pops up … Continue Reading SOL Lemons
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