French editions of Yom Sang-Seop, photographs from the Korean diaspora, and discovery

A small story for a Friday, one that recaptures a bit, at least for me, that spirit of the early internet. All about connections and […]

The Edtech Smackdown: Volume III

Welcome to the weekly edition of The Edtech Roundup—a collection of digital resources containing a few of my most favorite activities curated from various social […]

The Edtech Smackdown: Volume II

Welcome to the weekly edition of The Edtech Roundup—a collection of digital resources containing a few of my most favorite activities curated from various social […]

Can my old brain be (re)trained?

There are buildings on campus whose cornerstone bears a date before my birth. My father-in-law walked in some of these very buildings in 1936. Voorhees […]

Book Club Discussion Questions For "Originals" By Adam Grant

Source: Adam Grant Adam Grant's book, Originals: How Non-Conformists Move The World, has vaulted to the top of best-seller lists since its publication last year. […]

My K-5 Elementary School Literature Products on Sale at TPT

I’m a teacher-author on TeachersPayTeachers.com (aka #TPT). I’m having a 20% off sale for cyber Monday and Tuesday on everything (#CYBER2016)! Here are the descriptions […]

Teaching 'Macbeth' in the Digital Age: EdWeek Wants to Hear From You

Education Week wants to hear how you help your students learn to love Shakespeare. Use #teachmacbeth to join the Twitter conversation.

Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #2: The Use Case

The use case builds on a paper I wrote outlining what I thought to be a good approach to using mobile learning to transform literary […]

Dogs have often proven to be among my best teachers…

Today I am “dog-tired”—it was a three dog night yesterday as we celebrated a birthday with dear friends. Several summers ago I was humbled at how much […]

Best Literary Quotes for When You’ve Broken Your New Year’s Resolution

We’re well into 2016 by now, and with that comes the first bump in the road of the year. Many of us kicked off the […]

16 Things All Literature Majors Should Do in 2016

At the beginning of every year, there’s a mad rush to come up with new resolutions, stick to new habits, and become a new, better […]

What Good Books Have You Read This Year?

“What good books have you read this year?” recently asked my former student and fellow bibliophile, Susan Gusho recently on FaceBook. Susan, who like so […]

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