Over the past week I have been exploring various creativity tools and was impressed by the variety of products marketed under this umbrella. One site hosted a list of 27 creativity tools, and while it had been published only two years ago in 2018, I was amazed at how fast some of the products have … Continue reading Creativity Tools
Month: September 2020
“Folio Thinking”
As I researched eportfolios (and the use of student portfolios as a whole) this week, I was reminded of several of the teachers I worked with when I was a student. I am fortunate to have had a phenomenal combination of teachers who pushed, encouraged, and inspired me throughout my secondary school education. In some … Continue reading “Folio Thinking”
It All Starts Here
Over the years, I have benefited from the efforts of countless bloggers, who had shared their wisdom ranging from insights about teaching AP Physics, to labeling assignments in Google Classroom with emojis, or the best way to hard-boil an egg (spoiler: steaming works best). Though at points I had considered playing with various blogging platforms … Continue reading It All Starts Here
Double Rainbows
In 2014, I had the phenomenal opportunity to travel to Yellowstone National Park. As part of our hiking tour, we visited Uncle Tom’s Trail which consists of over 300 steel steps built down the south wall of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River next to the park’s most impressive waterfall, the Lower Falls. It … Continue reading Double Rainbows
