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- Officially entering myself into our own contest. Picture shows the final outcome of Trekking Through History solo’d… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 6 months ago
- Great segment by @FamilyGamersAA on boardgames and reading. This podcast has quickly become one of my weekly favorites! 9 months ago
- This is the set of games heading to my wife’s classroom this week. That’s a great way to close down the school year! https://t.co/5YNEYpbVZl 10 months ago
- Gamestormers: The Perfect Card Game for Game Designers! kickstarter.com/projects/games…, via Kickstarter We’ll be interview… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 11 months ago
- RT @gameschooleru: Me trying to get all of the deluxe components back into a kickstarter game box. https://t.co/eCPq8Xh8bd 2 years ago
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Monthly Archives: December 2011
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I coach. From mid-November to mid-July I am in the gym, at the track, and in the gym. I have often said, “I’m done coaching after this season.” Only to be drawn back in to the arena. I do love … Continue reading
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Learning Designer Licensure
I’ve been working with a few other educators lately. We’re undergoing training to receive our principal licensure in the State of Wisconsin. We’ve been throwing around radical ideas. In a field where innovation is stressed; in fact, it is rewarded … Continue reading
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Following Through, Implementing, Design Time
I’ve been out of commission blogging over the last month for a good reason. This November, I participated in National November Writing Month (#NaNoWriMo). About a dozen of my students also went on the journey. It was strange to close … Continue reading
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