Well, isn't that Delicious?
Well, after floundering around a few days unsure of what to do with this "Delicious" thing, my husband called my beautiful stepdaughter to come over and save the day. She came over and looked around at the piles of papers that I'd printed to try to get organized and understand this stuff. She said, "Uh, where is your syllabus?" Then she said, "Where's your list of assignments?" I said, "I don't know but somewhere among these papers there has to be directions on how to do "Delicious". She said, "How to do what?". So we spent the night learning together and bonding. What I least liked about it was probably the awful feeling that I might not ever figure it out. What I most liked about it was finishing it and realizing that sleep was not too far away. I suppose a group project could benefit from having this. My stepdaughter told me that she wanted to tell a teacher from her past about it. She said that it could help teachers. I don't think I personally would use it in the classroom because I really like simple things. I also do not plan on being a lead teacher in the classroom. I am interested in being an assistant in public school or a one on one for a special needs child in public school, or maybe I'll just stay in the infant room at Easter Seals U.C.P. I love working with special needs children and babies. It's really strange. The further along I come with technology, the less I like it!
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