Drowning in a Puddle of Tears

By Angela Christy Hayes I woke up this morning drowning in a puddle of tears. Was it a bad dream? Are you really gone? You were supposed to teach me to drive. We were supposed to go on a college road trip. You were going to walk me down the aisle. The puddle of tears … Continue reading Drowning in a Puddle of Tears

Betsy DeVos Secretary of Education nominee

I wanted to watch the entire three and a half hours of the Secretary of Education confirmation hearings, but time is quickly getting away from me. So, I will only comment on the portion I watched and not on the clips posted all over social media. Senator Alexander made opening statements about Betsy DeVos' commitment … Continue reading Betsy DeVos Secretary of Education nominee

The Distribution of Users’ Computer Skills: Worse Than You Think

https://www.nngroup.com/articles/computer-skill-levels/?utm_source=Alertbox&utm_campaign=4420dd5d76-Optimize_Return_Visits_Users_Skills_2016_11_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7f29a2b335-4420dd5d76-40032605

To Every Teacher Going Back to Work This Week | Count Your Blessings, Not Your Chins.

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First Day of Classes

When I first went to work at Keystone my classes were scattered throughout the day. The last couple of years my classes have been only in the afternoon, leaving me the mornings to prepare and do other library duties. This year my classes start around 11 am and end around 3 pm. Basically, my classes … Continue reading First Day of Classes