books
Autism and Realities
As I was going through my Google Docs archive last week, I found an article that I either wrote for a class or an old blog. Either way, I think it is both interesting and relevant enough to re-post here. Especially in light of SYWTT’s recent article on Asperger’s Syndrome.
Over the past couple days I [...]
Reading in 2008
A quick plug for an article I just wrote for my personal blog, Sam I Am. I kept track of all the books I read in 2008 and wrote an overview. You’ll notice a lot of the books are quite applicable to my teaching career.
Social studies teachers out there, what books should I [...]
Blast From the Past: I Obviously Love Books That End in ‘-omics’ Edition
The following is an excerpt from a post I wrote on April 6th, 2007 for my other blog.
Lastly, I just started reading a GREAT book called Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. I’m only three chapters in but it has been incredibly thought provoking. From the Wikinomics website:
Based on a $9 million research [...]
Blast From the Past: Freakonomics Edition
The following is an excerpt from a post I made on my first teacher blog on February 19th, 2007. Seeing as I’m in the midst of preparing my economics/personal finance unit, I thought this was duly appropriate. Note: I did end up using some content from Freakonomics.
Hockey ends this weekend (after a looooong drive to [...]