Google Development Day 2007

I participated in a webcast to the University of Delaware from the Google-plex in Mountain View California. Google is continuously rolling out new products that can be used to do new things. They offer basic APIs that can then be used for other applications called mashups.  For example, Google map is being used to help [...]

By the Way, Thanks Dr. Stone!

Dr. Stone, superintendent of Cape Henlopen School District, takes a moment to read to eighth grade students for WE LOVE TO READ month.

Notice Anything Different?

When I pinned up a long cloth on the wall and posted some pictures (with the help of Danielle) there were some comments. Look at who she picked! That picture makes me look tall! So when you think about it, pictures can be taken in certain lights, at certain times and portray different looks. Sometimes [...]

Getting It Together

I thought it was kind of funny when one of my students was walking back from lunch today without allowing her feet to bend. She said that she didn’t want her shoes to crease. I LOL (laughed out loud)! I would have never thought of that! Keeping your new shoes clean is one thing; not [...]

My First Day Back

Monday all of the teachers went back to school. The floors were squeeky clean, the classrooms fresh, and we greeted each other as old friends. Creepy for me to be walking in the door nearest the gym. I was settled in the other wing for two years and now the eighth grade is on the [...]