I’ve been in the teaching world for a few years and haven’t quite yet figured out how to really decompress. When the job is never ending….really never ending….I have started to learn how important it is to carve out time
I’ve been in the teaching world for a few years and haven’t quite yet figured out how to really decompress. When the job is never ending….really never ending….I have started to learn how important it is to carve out time
As I have been counselling students this summer, a lot of conversation has come up from students over what course to take based on the professor who was teaching. They seem to really care about who the professor is and
I love my technology but I was getting tired of having to sift through the mostly manly designed laptop bags. In my rebellion I wrap my laptop in pink, as well as my tablet case and my smart phone. Thankfully,
I had my first prank in lecture at the end of the school year. A savvy student (or group of conspirators) placed a smart phone inside my podium timed to go off with a song, ten minutes into lecture. I
I have learned quickly in my life that there are things that I am good at (science, math, teaching, learning, fitness, shopping) and things that I am not good at (crafting, decorating, physics, drawing). Then the are things I can
As I celebrate the end of my note preps for the fall, I am finally able to start constructing my presentations. I love constructing the actual lectures. All of my really hard work is done and now I get to