by David Platt | Aug 8, 2018 | Uncategorized |
By Matt Miller, SGVCUE Board Member Under a canopy of (I think that’s a) Ponderosa Pine and (I think that’s an) Oak Tree, I begin to write a blog about the importance of disconnecting from tech. I’m no tree expert, and with no cell signal, Google is not any help, so...
by David Platt | Jun 15, 2018 | Uncategorized |
Abigail Ramirez, Pomona USD @CSwithRamirez. Computer Science is not just about the acquisition of a programming language, it facilitates the development of critical thinking skills, problem solving, persistence, and logic. If you agree with previous statement, chances...
by April Buege | May 14, 2018 | Uncategorized |
For our April SGVCUE Coffee Break, we were pleased to have Jody Green treat us to a great time of learning and fun centered around Breakout EDU. It had been over two years since I tried my first Breakout, at Spring CUE 2016, and I was excited to learn more. After a...
by Tom Covington | May 8, 2018 | Uncategorized |
Last weekend I spent my time doing something that I find myself doing more and more often as my teaching years progress. It wasn’t grading, nor planning, nor wishing I wasn’t grading nor planning. I was attending a one-of-a-kind professional development experience...
by Tom Covington | May 1, 2018 | Uncategorized |
There are many days in a school year that can seem wasted. Assembly or rally days, days close to the end of the year, or those dreaded testing days where kids are stressed beyond measure and need some decompression time. In Jennifer Gonzalez’s podcast, Cult of...
by April Buege | Apr 30, 2018 | Uncategorized |
As I was creating and titling a document for blog ideas, in preparation for writing this post, I typed April Blog 2081, and thought . . . 2081! . . .oops! . . . wow, I wonder . . . what will CUE be like in 2081? I’m sure there will be some super cool, unfathomable...
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