In which I join the world of mechanical keyboard usage with the K6 from Keychron.
I am a husband, writer, and teacher exploring what it means to cultivate mental silence.
All in Mindfulness
In which I join the world of mechanical keyboard usage with the K6 from Keychron.
In which I share how I’m using two different apps widgets now that iOS 14 is out.
In which I talk about what I’m doing with(out) the Theme System Journal.
In which I say “thank you for your service” to 3 things and contemplate how saying thanks will help bring forward joy in my teaching practice.
In which I reflect on the “teaching” from home experience I took part in prior to reopening schools this coming fall…which…turns out…is going to look a lot like the experience I just finished.
As the summer begins to wind down I thought it would be fun to think about some things are I’m enjoying!
4 haikus (inspired by Bruce Springsteen and Jack Kerouac) that attempt to capture my thinking about the “troubled times” I helped the families I serve, as their 4th grade teacher, get through this past Spring and the impact it has had, and continues to have, on me.
In which I have my first breakdown during COVID-19.
A few weeks into my summer break finds me still thinking about tweaks I can make to my “remote” teaching set up to ensure that I am ready, if and when we are told that we will be “teaching” from home again. The Panel Mini by Lume Cube is one such tweak, to my lighting situation, I’ve been experimenting with.
Can scheduling the Internet lead to mental silence? I explore this question with a week long experiment that I intend to continue throughout the summer.
A reflection of what has happened over the last 90 writing in the Theme System Journal.
Unfold is an app I’m using to help promote my blog via micro-stories posted to Instagram.
Keyboard Maestro is an amazing app that turns your keyboard into an automation ninja!!! I document my experience with this app in my recent post.
As I come to the end of what has been a historic year as a teacher I find myself reflecting about a few things…stations and rituals to name a few.