Category: Fitzgerald STEAM Lab
Adventures teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Media to Kindergarten through fifth grade students. At least one job too many and not for the faint of heart.
Video Fridays: Egg Drop From Space
It was never my plan to spend 15-years of my life as a Communications Technician for the phone...
Read MoreEd Issues: AI Sneaking into the Classroom
Tom Merritt, tech journalist at DTS (and friends) discussed a Wall Street Journal article about AI...
Read MoreMeditation On Things Wearing Out
While making my bed I discovered a tear in my bottom bedsheet. Ugh, Mondays… Am I right? I...
Read MoreMeditation On: A Million Miles Away – Movie Reflection & Messages to Latin-Xs Who Aspire To The American Dream, Part 2
I don’t usually post about a movie more than once (except if it’s a classic…), but after...
Read MoreAbout Adventures in Education
This blog is organized with the following three main categories: The Intentional Educator: I’ve...
Read More28-Years Later
I mentioned yesterday that this week is the first time in 28-years where I’m not scrambling to get...
Read MoreEducation Issues: What Do Educators Do During the Summer?
Office Space – back to school sales in july I know I’ve posted in the past that teachers...
Read MoreJBB’s Final Thoughts Episode 40: Well, That Didn’t Go As Planned
JBB’s Final Thoughts Episode 40: Well, That Didn’t Go As Planned 2019-2020 School Year...
Read MoreJBB’s Final Thoughts Episode 38: 8 Tips to Improve Your Video Instruction Game
JBB’s Final Thoughts Episode 38: 8 Tips to Improve your Video instruction Game Given the...
Read MoreCOVID-19 Exposes Continued Digital Divide in CCSD & One Solution
COVID-19 COVID-19 Exposes Continued Digital Divide in CCSD & One Solution We’re beginning the...
Read More10 Day Life is Good Photo Challenge Recap
10 Day Life is Good Photo Challenge Recap Now that I’ve finished the 10-Day Life is Good...
Read MoreEnd of Week10: Robots, Finishing “Documenting Your Journey” etc.
It should be a sign that I’m already two days into week 11 before I’ve been able to...
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