Last week during in-service, the administration (after going to some conferences) of Erin's school was really pushing incorporating new technology in the classroom. They suggested that teachers make blogs, join MySpace, etc...
What is funny here is that when I was consulting for the school two ago, the administration wanted access to all that kind of information blocked. Now, they want to use it.
I think it is a futile idea because as soon as adults move into a student community, the students migrate away. As soon as something becomes mainstream enough that teachers use it, the students find some other technology or place to socially network.
The key, then, is to be ahead of the main stream adults. I told Erin if she really wants to be ahead of the curve, then she needs to begin using Twitter, because that is the next "big" social-networking type application. I am going to play with the service and see how it can be used for business and maybe how Erin can use it for school.
She can be the cool teacher for using it. It hasn't made it main stream yet, so it'll be a year or two before the school Administration gets wind of it. Of course, I fully expect them to want to block it first.
Sarcasm, irony, thoughts, complaints, ideas, philosophies, happenings, creations, rants and raves with a very little chance of anything being new, unique, or interesting.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Mihaela prays
Part of the bed time routine is prayer. Usually, though, the kids will not pray and I have to pray "with" them. That's fine. I am modeling the behavior I want them to exemplify later in life.
Tonight I prayed with Noah and then went to pray with Mihaela. I said, "Let's pray" and she said, "I want to pray." I replied, "Of course you can pray."
She said:
My little girl starts school tomorrow and she is growing up too fast.
Tonight I prayed with Noah and then went to pray with Mihaela. I said, "Let's pray" and she said, "I want to pray." I replied, "Of course you can pray."
She said:
Dear God, Thank you for today. Thank you for mommy, daddy, Noah, and Lannom. Please help me to do good at school tomorrow. I love you Jesus. AmenI cried a little.
My little girl starts school tomorrow and she is growing up too fast.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Biography of Paul
Our church, like many others, has difficulty finding teachers for Sunday School classes. This is especially true during the Summer Quarter. So, what we do each Summer is decide on some kind of theme, then we find 13 teachers and assign them a specific topic in that theme. Those teachers teach the same class twice (once in one room and once in another room, usually the next week).
This Summer we are doing biographies and I was asked to teach on the Apostle Paul. Now this is a challenge because how do you cover his biography in a single 45 minute class? You can't.
I just taught it my second week. I did it first in early July and then today...about 4 weeks in between. So, it wasn't as "fresh" to me today. Also, I was sick yesterday. On Friday my throat started hurting. Yesterday I started experiencing congestion, sinus headache, and general acheiness. I actually contemplated calling somebody to teach my class. Anyway, even though I wasn't feeling all that well, I went and taught my class. I felt punchy. My brain was certainly not "firing on all pistons."
I thought I did a good job, but I thought my first one was better. Erin disagreed. She said she was probably the only person who knew I wasn't feeling well and she thought I did a much better job this time.
Anyway, here are the lesson, a hand-out, and the PowerPoint.
Teacher Notes
Hand-out (Time-line Apostle Paul)
PowerPoint
This Summer we are doing biographies and I was asked to teach on the Apostle Paul. Now this is a challenge because how do you cover his biography in a single 45 minute class? You can't.
I just taught it my second week. I did it first in early July and then today...about 4 weeks in between. So, it wasn't as "fresh" to me today. Also, I was sick yesterday. On Friday my throat started hurting. Yesterday I started experiencing congestion, sinus headache, and general acheiness. I actually contemplated calling somebody to teach my class. Anyway, even though I wasn't feeling all that well, I went and taught my class. I felt punchy. My brain was certainly not "firing on all pistons."
I thought I did a good job, but I thought my first one was better. Erin disagreed. She said she was probably the only person who knew I wasn't feeling well and she thought I did a much better job this time.
Anyway, here are the lesson, a hand-out, and the PowerPoint.
Teacher Notes
Hand-out (Time-line Apostle Paul)
PowerPoint
Friday, August 08, 2008
Scripture Slides: The Backlog Edition
The scripture slides that I have posted seem to get the most Internet traffic from search engines. Anyway, with the posting problems I was having, I haven't uploaded any of the scripture slides that I have been working. So, here they are for your enjoyment. Click on the slide to get the higher resolution, better quality picture.
At the first of the year, Don did a seven-part series entitled "A Word to the Wise" where he discussed practical life issues with guidance from the book of Proverbs. So, I did a bunch of Proverbs slides. The Proverbs about wives, husbands, and marriage were not created for the "Word to the Wise Series" but were created for the recent "The Two Shall Become One" series.
Proverbs 10:4
(I don't really like this one...I need to learn how to do masking or layering or something better)
This is the most recent slide I made. Don spoke just this past Sunday on this verse.
I made the next several slides for a sermon Don did entitled the "Abundant Life."
These last two (with some of the ones from Proverbs) were for the series on Marriage.
Song Of Solomon 4:10
(I read through the book of Song of Solomon to find any passages that could be used. I had forgotten how explicit the book is. Even though it is very graphic, the author's tone exudes the purity of innocence in a marital relationship. Even so, I still became very uncomfortable reading the book; but not because of its frankness. Rather, I felt like I was intruder in the sacred intimacy.)
At the first of the year, Don did a seven-part series entitled "A Word to the Wise" where he discussed practical life issues with guidance from the book of Proverbs. So, I did a bunch of Proverbs slides. The Proverbs about wives, husbands, and marriage were not created for the "Word to the Wise Series" but were created for the recent "The Two Shall Become One" series.
Proverbs

(I don't really like this one...I need to learn how to do masking or layering or something better)
This is the most recent slide I made. Don spoke just this past Sunday on this verse.
I made the next several slides for a sermon Don did entitled the "Abundant Life."
These last two (with some of the ones from Proverbs) were for the series on Marriage.

(I read through the book of Song of Solomon to find any passages that could be used. I had forgotten how explicit the book is. Even though it is very graphic, the author's tone exudes the purity of innocence in a marital relationship. Even so, I still became very uncomfortable reading the book; but not because of its frankness. Rather, I felt like I was intruder in the sacred intimacy.)
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Unquestioned Authority or "I know more than you do"
Children are a wonderful blessing from God, full of surprises. I know (and expect) that we will have "issues" with our children as they grow older due to the fallen nature of man. Sometimes, though, I am caught off-guard by how seemingly early they exhibit certain behaviors.

For example, Lannom is now 16 months old. He LOVES to play with the screen. He KNOWS he is not supposed to play with it. Even at 16 months he will walk wrought iron fireplaceover and stand by it, then look to see if he is being observed before making his move. If we firmly say, "Lannom, No!" He will innocently look at us and blow us a kiss.
Last night I made dinner for the kids, popcorn chicken. When I gave it to Mihaela, she said, "MMMM....I love corn dogs." I replied, "Those aren't corn dogs, they are popcorn chicken." She then ARGUED with me that they were mini-corn dogs and clearly not popcorn chicken. She even went so far as to ask her Mom to set me straight.
I couldn't believe it. Four years old and she already knows more than I do. I thought I had a few more years of unquestioned authority on subject matters.

For example, Lannom is now 16 months old. He LOVES to play with the screen. He KNOWS he is not supposed to play with it. Even at 16 months he will walk wrought iron fireplaceover and stand by it, then look to see if he is being observed before making his move. If we firmly say, "Lannom, No!" He will innocently look at us and blow us a kiss.
Last night I made dinner for the kids, popcorn chicken. When I gave it to Mihaela, she said, "MMMM....I love corn dogs." I replied, "Those aren't corn dogs, they are popcorn chicken." She then ARGUED with me that they were mini-corn dogs and clearly not popcorn chicken. She even went so far as to ask her Mom to set me straight.
I couldn't believe it. Four years old and she already knows more than I do. I thought I had a few more years of unquestioned authority on subject matters.
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Haven't Published: Moved Servers
Yeah....I know...its been quiet. I had some trouble posting using Labels with the FTP site I was using. So, I've moved servers. Let's see if this helps.
Also, I will be going back and posting the rest of Bible Study Methods class. Those will be back-dated.
Also, I will be going back and posting the rest of Bible Study Methods class. Those will be back-dated.
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