He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 8, 13 and 15). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
Also, he co-founded WouldYouLikeABanana.com with his wife, Kara.
ha ha. rough day or patch? I was there yesterday…thank God for close friends who know just the right thing to say to help you process in order to be centered again.
Yeah. I think that a lot of the shorter posts have to do with needing to deal with things in “real life” rather than on the blog.
Jacqueline L Cahill
I think that is good. That is reality. I believe both from what I've observed and read that reality would help more people get on-board. It isn't real to ALWAYS be thinking about tech or trying something new out…even you who is a tech geek (and I say that with love and admiration) falls due to life…that is reality. Perhaps more people will join their passion if they realize it doesn't demand perfection. Good for you for showing all sides.
I realized right about the time that my mother-in-law passed away that this book wasn't just about technology and business and teaching anymore. It was clearly something else entirely. I don't know what yet, but I can't wait to start the revision process. Thank you for helping me in that, by the way. Your comments are helping give a context to each one of these posts and it is my intention to include some of them in the book (I plan on asking you first, just in case you were wondering).
ha ha. rough day or patch? I was there yesterday…thank God for close friends who know just the right thing to say to help you process in order to be centered again.
Yeah. I think that a lot of the shorter posts have to do with needing to
deal with things in “real life” rather than on the blog.
I think that is good. That is reality. I believe both from what I've observed and read that reality would help more people get on-board. It isn't real to ALWAYS be thinking about tech or trying something new out…even you who is a tech geek (and I say that with love and admiration) falls due to life…that is reality. Perhaps more people will join their passion if they realize it doesn't demand perfection. Good for you for showing all sides.
I realized right about the time that my mother-in-law passed away that this
book wasn't just about technology and business and teaching anymore. It was
clearly something else entirely. I don't know what yet, but I can't wait to
start the revision process. Thank you for helping me in that, by the way.
Your comments are helping give a context to each one of these posts and it
is my intention to include some of them in the book (I plan on asking you
first, just in case you were wondering).