Education

  • If I was still a classroom teacher, I could see myself benefiting from using Khanmigo to help plan nearly every lesson. It is that good.

  • This is a companion post to a talk I gave yesterday at WordCamp Europe 2019 – the largest conference of its kind for the web and WordPress community. What follows is somewhere between a transcript of the presentation and a blog post.

  • This post is part of the #EdublogsClub series – a weekly prompt around a common theme. This week’s prompt is “parents“. I’ve had the good fortune of working with many great educators, all of whom I’ve learned from along the way. One of those teachers is Lucinda, who was our 8th grade team leader my…

  • This post is part of the ongoing #EdublogsClub series. Check it out and learn more here. As a teacher, my classroom was no different than most. I’d cover the walls with paper and information everywhere – vocabulary word walls, student projects, inspirational posters – we would hang work from the ceiling. I even had a…

  • I haven’t been blogging as much as I have wanted to. Considering that Edubogs is one of the largest blog networks and WordPress sites on the web, it is a shame and a bit embarrassing that I don’t practice what we preach. I routinely give the same excuses as anyone – like a lack of time and…