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My name is Linda Eiler and I live in Boise, Idaho. I have lived in Idaho most of my life. I have twin daughters who are 25 years old. I have four grandsons. They are: Skyler, JP, Braiden and Michael. I love spending time with them. I work at Spalding Elementary in Boise. We are a school of choice focusing on Math and Technology. I am currently the Technology Teacher. I have taught for fifteen years. I hope to gain the skills to help the students and teachers at my school successfully when using technology.
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Week 1 Leadership Project | techie time
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Week 1 Leadership Project. I’ll admit it; I was a bit freaked out when I heard about the Leadership Project. I have been trying to decide which opportunity I was less terrified of trying to get an article published or presenting at a conference. My initial reaction was I wonder if there is a third option. Has given me a newfound confidence and I’m not as intimidated about public speaking as I once was. So I’m taking that as a sign this is a good choice for me. The Art of Possibility →. Great to hear your...
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Week 4 Leadership Role Model | techie time
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Week 4 Leadership Role Model. The person I admire for her leadership was Sally Allred. In high school was my Typing 2 teacher and I also had her for shorthand, which honestly I sucked at. She always encouraged me and used humor in her classroom. She wasn’t afraid to laugh at herself. She was always willing to stay and talk to students. My senior year I was her teacher’s aide. She was the first teacher who let me be in the mentor role. He makes a point to know all about our families and asks about them...
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Oregon Coast 2013 | Dave's World
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Dave Gibson 2.0. Family…The Best Part of a Vacation! Oregon Coast – Day 2 →. I put together this short video of our first day on the coast. On August 1, 2013 in Dave's Life. Family…The Best Part of a Vacation! Oregon Coast – Day 2 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Thomas Tobar: Gr...
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MAC WK4 Leadership Post | Dave's World
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Dave Gibson 2.0. MAC WK4 Comments to Jay Sanzin. Family…The Best Part of a Vacation! MAC WK4 Leadership Post. I have several role models that I have admired over the years, and none of them quite fit into the same direction I am wanting to go. However, they do collectively make up a fairly complete picture of who I want to be and what I want to do when I grow up.😉. Here is what I learned from him:. How to talk to people – he can talk to anyone about anything (you might not always like his opinion).
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Peer Comment-Wesley Hancock | techie time
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Wk 4: Reading: Be the Spark. My response to Wesley. I enjoyed reading this blog. I think you are right in your interpretation of being the spark. I agree with you about being the open to people so you can spread the spark is essential for being an effective educator. I believe you can reach all of your students. Sometimes it’s just hard to find the way but once you do, you can make a huge impact. Tags: Being the Spark. The Art of Possibility. Week 4 Leadership Role Model →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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MAC WK4 Comments to Jay Sanzin | Dave's World
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Dave Gibson 2.0. MAC WK4 Comments to Valerie Waitley. MAC WK4 Leadership Post →. MAC WK4 Comments to Jay Sanzin. Week 4 Reading : Lighting a Spark. Passion is what often drives us. We were asked earlier in the course, why we thought that educators were so resistant to the implementation of technology? Current pushes in education are requiring teachers to implement technology in their teaching. To score highly effective, a teacher must implement technology into the classroom. The teacher will be d...There...
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Oregon Coast – Day 3 | Dave's World
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Dave Gibson 2.0. Oregon Coast – Day 2. Oregon Coast – Day 3. Video focused on my three favorite women in the world. An amazing vacation, and I can’t imagine spending it with anyone else. On August 10, 2013 in Uncategorized. Oregon Coast – Day 2. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Week 3-Art of Possibility | techie time
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Week 3-Art of Possibility. I am really enjoying this book and I find myself referencing it when I talk to other people. Reading about Rule #6. Made me sit back and think a lot. This has been a crazy year for me personally and I think I have been a lot more serious then I usually am. Of course there are times when I have had to just laugh at myself. I think I need to print up a sign that says Rule #6 and put it up in my classroom. Week 2 Where do I want to share my project? June 25, 2013 at 3:14 am. Notif...
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Oregon Coast – Day 2 | Dave's World
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Dave Gibson 2.0. Oregon Coast – Day 3 →. Oregon Coast – Day 2. One of the coldest days on the coast, but lots of fun flying a kite and sitting by the fire. On August 2, 2013 in Dave's Life. Oregon Coast – Day 3 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.