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QR Codes…a Quest for Pragmatic Application into Instruction

Some of you will say, “What in the world is a QR Code?”  Let me first say I am no tech expert, but a QR code looks like a square with a funny pattern inside.  Once you have a QR reader installed on your smart device, you can scan a QR code (almost like you…

January 13, 2014 in Historic Savannah Field Trip, Instructional Technology, QR Codes.

I Went to the Woods to Live Deliberately

For years, I have contemplated about writing a blog. I thought about blogging on cooking or crafting or writing because I enjoy all of those things, but when you get down to it, when you really get down to the nitty gritty of who I am and what I love, there is nothing in this…

January 9, 2014 in Pedagogy, Teacher Encouragement, Teaching.

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