So Wednesday came and went. I can’t exactly say that I nailed my final observation, but rather I may say that it was my worst out of all four! No matter, I still learned from it and I can now focus all my attention on what is to come. Graduation. Summer. Teaching. Life. Life, that’s funny […]
Month: May 2013
Publishing for the Instant world of Tech
I just found a blog by Lisa Nielsen called, The Innovative Educator, which is basically the goal for the type of blog I’d like to one day have. The post that caught my eye is called, Innovative Educators Don’t Say, “Hand It In.” They say, “Publish It. I considered how in the age where we Tweet, Post, […]
Personal Days
There has been much chaos in my life lately—luckily not involving cancer. Taking these master courses and managing my “normal” life has finally caught up to me. Aside from maintaining my grades and keeping up with coursework, I also have to manage my life off of QC grounds. I live with my grandparents who are […]
Epic. piano. pieces.
My friend Abram Korsunsky had his recital this past Monday and it was quite amazing. He memorized ALL his music and I gotta say it was pretty epic. Two of the most epic pieces on the program were Brahms’ Variation on a Theme by Paganini (you know it’s going to be epic when you see […]
May Madness
It’s officially May which means it’s officially buckling-down time as we start knocking out projects and reports that we’ve known about for months but oh so conveniently forgot about until right now. But, my fellow students, let’s not forget that we practically wrote the book on how to churn out a decent grade with three […]
Observations and Dance
Dance is beautiful… therefore, maybe if we had a little mathematical dance to make function learning fun more people would see the beauty? I saw the a this image and had to laugh – I could imagine doing a review session with students and having everyone stand up and do the “Function Dance” […]