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Category Archives: My Head
Google Slides to the rescue
Google slides are an integral part of my class. I use them to give and collect information and resources. Google Slides are great for: Missi [...]
My Scholars are Online and Passionate
We are in the midst of Pursuing our Passions as we work through our #PassionateScholars Project. My Scholars are researching a topic that i [...]
Year is over and I am reflecting
As I recap what I did this year, I can honestly say that I did some good things, some mediocre things and some negative things. I can honest [...]
I can’t live without Twitter #BC20 .3
Today’s 20 Blog Challenge topic asks me to name a website that I can’t live without. Â I really thought about this for awhile be [...]
Organizational Tip #20DayBC
Anyone who knows me that Being Organized is something that I am NOT. I TRY, but I FAIL, often. Because I know myself and my weaknesses, I am [...]
Self Driven Professional Development #RSCON4
Reform Symposium Free Online Conference (RSCON) is an online worldwide event that took place this weekend, October 11th – 13th. Shelly [...]
Using exit tickets to check comprehension
Exit Tickets can be used to gauge whether or not students have processed new concepts. It is a quick way to have them reflect on information [...]
I will be presenting at RSCON, LCTE, TCEA and hopefully LACUE!!!
‘Tis the season to present…. fa-la-la-la-laaaaaa-la-la-la-la I really do believe that to blog is to share and to learn. I love b [...]
NPR talks and tweets about U.S.Education, #NPRAspen
On Monday and Tuesday, July 1 and 2 (11:00 – 12:00 EST, NPR’s Tell Me More will host two live radio broadcasts and Twitter chats from [...]
Replying is Crucial #Slice2013
I know that it is important to reply when spoken to. A student says “Good Morning” to me in the crowded hallway and I will gener [...]
Online Learning via PLN, #Slice2013
There are so many ways to stay connected and in the loop. I bounce all over the web looking for educational bytes of information. Twitter [...]