Dr. Parking Lot: Extending The Baked Potato Analogy

‘Tis the season. Along with holiday carols, shopping sprees, and gingerbread lattes (I do prefer the Chestnut Praline one instead 🙂 ), it’s almost time for my winter parking tweets. Oh are the winter parking tweets coming? ❄️ pic.twitter.com/Rvq1PIqGJ2 — Jason … Continue reading

Real Relationships: Are They Key To Parent Engagement?

With all of Lisa Thompson‘s announcements over the Break, edu-Twitter has been a very vocal space. While I’ve read more tweets than I’ve responded to, I have been incredibly interested to see what people are thinking, what questions they have, … Continue reading

Contemplating Coding Once Again … What Do You Think?

I have blogged a lot about coding before, and this is a topic that I continue to contemplate as I learn more about it. When I read the finalized Kindergarten Program Document this summer, I saw some great connections to … Continue reading

Our Transforming Classroom

Last Friday, Doug Peterson featured Peter Cameron‘s “Transformed Classroom” in his This Week In Ontario Edublogs post. Peter’s initial blog post and Doug’s post highlighting it, led to the creation of an #ourlearningspace challenge. Doug recently tagged me to participate in the challenge. … Continue reading

My Blog Reflections … What About Yours?

As I’ve mentioned on this blog before, I always start off my day by reading Doug Peterson‘s blog posts. He publishes daily at 5:01 am, which happens to coincide perfectly with my wake-up routine. This morning, Doug did some reflecting on blogging, … Continue reading