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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Why I don’t care for Saxon math
I used to use Saxon math at the HS level but stopped, and keep getting more support of that descision. “He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards a ship without a rudder and compass and … Continue reading
Chinese going to the moon!?
I’m not teaching Earth and Space science this year, but I still like astronomy and space related topics. I’ve been watching for the past several years the Chinese claim to get to the moon by 2010 and the latest development … Continue reading
Teaching
Google keeps track of lots of information about a person. I was looking at Google history, if your logged in Google can keep track of your searches and click thrus and noticed they creates suggestions based on you history. There … Continue reading
Back to School
School is again in session. We have a week under our belts by now and things are feeling somewhat normalized. This year is different though for several reasons. This is the first year is in at least 7 years that … Continue reading