Category: Personal Blog

  • TMIH Space Exploration: October

    October holds significant importance in space history, marked by meteor showers, the dawn of the Space Age, trailblazing spacewalks, and Mars landings, making it a focal point for astronomical education and discovery.

  • Recommended Reads for Native American Heritage Month

    In order to create a more inclusive learning environment, it is crucial for educators to utilize a variety of contemporary resources that highlight the diverse aspects of American history and culture. Here is my list of recommendations for National Native American History Month.

  • Goodbye Twitter part 2

    I started an update post to my previous post about Twitter almost immediately after I posted my goodbye. After reading David Lee’s article I could not wait to hear more and chose to post again why I no longer want to use Twitter and recommend teachers steer away from the platform. The fact that in…

  • World Space Week Resources

    World Space Week: Celebrating Human Achievements in Space Exploration On December 6, 1999, the United Nations General Assembly declared World Space Week as an annual event to be celebrated between October 4 and 10. This special week commemorates two significant dates in space history that have shaped the future of humanity. The first date, October…

  • TDIH: 1000 Days Later

    The blog discusses the implications and investigations of the January 6th U.S Capitol riot, its impact on democracy and legal ramifications, underscoring the urgent need for restoring faith in democratic institutions.

  • Using AI to Generate Classroom Posters

    In the state of Kentucky, new legislation developed a list of required primary reading sources for all secondary social studies classes. One of the unique additions is Theodore Roosevelt’s New Nationalism speech from 1910. (See the speech here) So, I thought why not take the Conservation section of his speech and make a poster out…