I’m proud to say this week is my third #CelebrateMonday event. I love that my twitter feed fills up with positive affirmations from all over the field of education on Twitter. Someone on Twitter (not sure who, I follow some awesome peeps) claimed that we should be providing our own positive press. We SHOULD be! […]
Archives for May 2015
10 Ways Teaching Adults is the Same as Teaching Kids
Make it relevant: otherwise, you run the risk of your students saying, “who cares?!” That’s the phrase you never want uttered. Ever.
Louvre Twitter Challenge
Wanna join me?
You can follow along my Twitter hashtag #etctravels as I make my way through the Louvre and other Paris attractions on May 9-10th. If you can’t make it “real time,” no worries. You can still join in, just search for the hashtag and date.
Challenge Accepted #EdBlogaDay
Is it really May already?! It’s unbelievable! Anyway, I have decided to either blog and/or comment on other educators blogs this month. The first order of business is to discuss the importance of blogging on teaching and learning. So, what purpose does blogging serve? Participating in #edBlogaDay will enable me to read new […]