Spiders and Ice: Clinging and Change
As I finally make the first post at this new home for my blog, a thick coating of ice covers the trees and shrubs outside my window. I left my old blog reluctantly, since I cannot bring along the old webs I have spun there. As a spider leaving behind a sticky web, I hope these posts will retain their stickiness. But I know they are probably more like ice than spider webs. They will soon drop away and melt into the archives of old blog posts. As most writers, I love my own words more than I should. I have finally accepted that there must be a reason why hours of efforts to export and import from an out-of-date, no-longer-supported blogging tool simply does not work. If anyone really wants to hunt down the old posts (and some marvelous comments from others), you can click on Shively Blogmire in my new Blogroll.
So I am making a clean break. Here is my NEW blog.
Welcome to Think Like a Teacher. It’s not just a title. It’s what I do. I hope you will join in the dialog about education and where it is going, how technology fits in, how parents and kids and society all work together (or not), and where we want to be going. There’s certainly a lot to talk about.
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Comment by thinkteach — December 13, 2007 @ 4:49 pm