• ReBlog: Writing Prompts for When You Can’t Write Due to a Global Crisis

    Some humor is a good thing during a difficult time. If you are looking for a list of interesting writing prompts to finish the semester or for the fall here are some to give you an idea of what to write. wordpress.com: Writing Prompts for When You Can’t Write Due to a Global Crisis. https://brevity.wordpress.com/2020/05/11/writing-prompts-for-when-you-cant-write-due-to-a-global-crisis/

  • March of the non-NTI Days

    So, I wanted to share a bit about what I have been doing since then. Flex Time sheets, I currently have one completed for last week and anticipate completing another one for next week. Currently, this week is being logged as snow days so I don’t know exactly if/how I can log this work time.…

  • #KYGODigital Presentation: Digital Footprints

  • Google Art and Culture page is a Treasure Trove for teachers

    If you haven’t added the Google Arts & Culture extension to your Chrome then you are missing out. It changes the main graphic in your opening tab each day to a piece of artwork from around the world. Also if you don’t like it, simply click and get a different piece. It is a great way to…

  • ISTE 2018 Presentation

    My presentation focuses on using Google Drawing to develop Found and Black-out Poetry from keystone reading sources. This is a great reflection process for ELA and Social Studies classrooms.

  • Infographics can Save the World

    Some of the most complex and in-depth information can be conveyed in a way that easy to understand, comprehend, and retain. Students should take part in drawing and develop notes for a deeper learning by creating infographics and sketchnotes. Sketchnoting has some real research behind its methods and is anchored in the idea of creative action…