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I want to be #dyslexic

Yes it is a funny title I know, for who would want to struggle with learning.  But I did struggle.  I had difficulties with writing and comprehension so while my early elementary years were fine, it was those later academic years that proved difficult.  My parents got me extra help, they got me tutors, and… Continue reading I want to be #dyslexic

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Why I am thankful for my connections

It is basic and simple, I am thankful for connections because they make me a better educator and that benefits my students and my school. In the road to learning, there have been many stewards of knowledge who have been my fueling stations to follow a path to impact learning. Locally I thank my colleagues… Continue reading Why I am thankful for my connections

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Igniting Passion: Reflection of EdCampNJ 2013

“Some of the greatest battles will be fought within the silent chambers of your own soul.” ~Ezra Taft Benson I am a passionate person, often to a fault.  I throw myself into many a things with all I have, which confuses many people and at times leads to a misunderstanding of the motive.  Working with… Continue reading Igniting Passion: Reflection of EdCampNJ 2013

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#DyslexiaTech is Accessible Tech

2009, San Francisco, TRLD Conference (Technology, Reading and Learning Disabilities) When I was given the chance to attend this conference (sadly the last year of it) I was so excited.  I felt I was be given an opportunity to really start to develop the role of technology to support the learning of LD/Dyslexic students. What… Continue reading #DyslexiaTech is Accessible Tech