Confession: I'm sitting at my desk, rolling my eyeballs and laughing at myself, because it took at least 10 minutes and a live help chat with a nice guy named Andrew for me to figure out where my text box wandered off to in order to start this blog post. This isn't how I envisioned blogging (insert the winking-tongue-sticking-out emoticon here, because that's what I call it).
What you will find here is real, sometimes real and funny, and dancing on the fine line between "professional" and "Did she really just say that?" I love kids. I love education. I love being part of a network of professional learners who fail, succeed a little, fail again, fail better, and finally succeed greatly. I have so many things running through my head that I'm anxious to share with you, and I want to know about your experiences and learn from you. In my upcoming posts, I want to talk about innovative learning spaces. I want to talk about makerspaces. I want to talk about what you do to engage your kids (a.k.a. students, but like many other teachers, I call my students my "kids," however unprofessional that may be). I want to tell you about my experience at ISTE2016, and if you attended, I want to hear about yours. But for right now, I'm going to hit the "post" button, cross my fingers, squint one eye (maybe stick out my tongue), and hope that this obligatory first blog post actually shows up for the world to see. Stay tuned... P. S. - Is there a spellcheck on this thing?
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