Died and Gone to Resource Land

It’s been a really fast three weeks.

The school has taken great care of us. We’ve been wined and dined and toured around town. They set us up with Lilian Lim, realtor extraordinaire who, despite the competitive real estate market here in Singapore, found great condos to show us. We decided on one that’s […]

Let Your Voice Be Heard: Revise DOPA

Brian over at Bump on a Blog is making it REALLY easy to contact your representative regarding DOPA. He has a nifty little thing in his side bar. You select your city and state and it pops open your default email program and addresses a well-crafted letter to your senator.

And then he […]

72 Hours, and Counting…

No. I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth. It’s just that we move to SINGAPORE on Monday. If you saw our home, you would not guess that it needs to be empty by Monday morning. Thankfully, our family and friends have turned out in force this week to help us. We truly […]

Here and There Japan

I am greatly enjoying a blog written for children. It is titled Here and There Japan. The author is Annie Donwerth Chickamatsu. She is writing from Tokyo.

Each post focuses on one aspect of daily life. Reading it is almost a meditative experience because it forces me to slow down and focus […]

Reading About Reading and Writing

My new school is in the midst of professional development focus on reading instruction. As a result, I’ve been more aware of articles on this topic. I’m reading more of them, and finding edublogger who are writing about that.

Konrad Glogowski publishes one of my favorite edublogs, Zone of Proximal Development. I consistenly enjoy […]

Flock Extensions

Interesting to me that so many of my favorite edubloggers switched to the Flock web browser at the same time that I did. I’m glad to see such an innovative brower being so well received.

I made Flock default browser a week or two ago, but still found myself returning to Firefox […]