Thursday, August 16, 2007

News of the Sad

Had a call letting me know that my biological father had passed away. I knew him very little, so the call came out of the blue!

The sad part is after 59 years of life, the only thing he had to show was trinkets and ashes. Just goes to show how choices can truly decide what kind of 'mark' we leave on the world. A distant cousin had to contact an estranged son who never really knew his father to come and claim worldly possessions. Dying without knowing he had 2 wonderful grandchildren (and one on the way).

It definitely makes me think about what kind of mark I want to leave on the world. Choices and Ramifications of these choices are what it seems to be all about.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Floor duty

This is a pretty sad admission, but i bought a steam cleaner for the house which has changed my life. My carpet is a constant battle with children, cats and a dog as my arch nemesis(s) (what the heck is the plural of nemesis?). Sad my life has become so boring.

Overall though, things could be worse. I could look forward to sitting on my porch every night, wait I do that too. I need some new hobbies.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Summer is quickly ending....

Jeff and i got done doing some classes for ETV this week, it went pretty well. It definitely reminded me how little time i have left until school starts. Got to get busy planning!!!!

i was pretty apprehensive last year starting this ITEC thing with Jeff, but this year I am completely stoked about trying out some new stuff!!! We also have a new ITEC member at Spring Valley, and I think it will be cool to have some fresh blood on-board! I will publish her name later, but i want to check and make sure they don't mind.....

Anyway, just wanted to get a new post up. Time to get back to watching 'House'.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

District is Kickin good!!!

Man, Jeff and I are busy, busy, busy. lot of cool stuff floating through my head for the class next year. more Google Earth, GPS, Portfolios, Podcasts, Vodcasts, Wikis, Blogs...awesome!!!

I am still recovering from going to the Josh Groban concert. The kid is better in concert than on CD (which I think is saying something!), I was so moved by the music and singing in a few parts I started to get teary eyed. That is not usually my style, but the stuff was powerful. I would recommend anyone to try and see Josh.

i will get back to you after a bit with some more school info.....

Monday, June 25, 2007

License to Thrill Workshop

Maybe for the others, but for me it should have been named 'stuff I already do with other programs'. I did learn of some new free programs, but really everything they taught my classes are already doing above and beyond what they are talking about. No classroom applications are really discussed and it seems more oriented for the teacher.
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GPS Geo-caching workshop

This was a pretty good one, even though I and Jeff have already done some of this at Richland 2. Got some ideas for extending my uses with World Geography and including more uses with Google Earth to help students get a real understanding of scale and size. Also, setting up caches with items that relate to each other within the curriculum. Students will then get together with their groups to discuss what these items have to do with their studies. Finally, students will get together as a class and the presenter (each student will have a task) will give the class their thoughts, which will be discussed.
Gotta love new Ideas!!!!!