There is no room for ego
For the past almost two weeks, I wake up early and scour the internet for live learning experiences to share in my Daily Connections post. Why? If you know anything […]
For the past almost two weeks, I wake up early and scour the internet for live learning experiences to share in my Daily Connections post. Why? If you know anything […]
It is so very easy to feel overwhelmed and bombarded and scared. We have been at home for 8 days. I have never been one to binge watch the news,
I saw this image shared by Noah Daniel on Instagram: and I said, YES! In a time of uncertainty, fear, and potential family illness, it is easy for us
Yikes! What do I do with my kids over the next few weeks? Read More →
Our ISTE Librarian PLN Network is currently reading, You Got This by Cornelius Minor. I am listening to it on audio which, I will be honest, is kind of infuriating.
I literally don’t have enough time in my life to listen to all of the podcasts that have been recommended for me. It is a genre that has become very
In the past week a video of a 9-year old boy with Quaden Bayles is circulating around the world. This is a good thing in many ways. Quaden is a
Normalizing a Culture of Consent on Social Media Read More →
If you are a friend from outside of Ontario, you may not be aware of the fact that every teacher in the public system (Catholic and Public from every union
Last weekend I helped to organize the semi-formal for our school. We had about 240 kids come and our Student Council did a great job pulling it all together. The
I attended my first Treasure Mountain Canada Symposium yesterday, (a Canadian School Libraries project) in collaboration with the Ontario Library Association Superconference and facilitated by Anita Brooks Kirkland and Carol
I was tagged in an opinion piece in the Washington Examiner by my pal, Dean Vendramin called, Changing the Screen-time debate by Sarah M. Coyne. Great article reminds me of
A tale of two hypothetical teens on social media Read More →