Homeschooling Anne goes from 8:30 a.m. in the morning right up through bedtime, with breaks for lunch, snack, and dinner. Since I wake up at…
Poet Ponders the Digital
Homeschooling Anne goes from 8:30 a.m. in the morning right up through bedtime, with breaks for lunch, snack, and dinner. Since I wake up at…
Susan’s 27-inch iMac died. Our Synology network-attached storage (NAS) server died. The Tameri hosting service experienced a major “glitch” that blocked FTP access. Susan’s iPhone…
Podcasting has always been a technology adventure and an expensive hobby. It can also be one frustrating experience after another. This week was one of…
In the not-to-distant past, I would buy every other major release of software titles. Usually, I’d upgrade when the version I owned was the last…
No Remote Employment. Onsite Only. Remote During COVID-19 Only. Anticipating Return to Offices. Didn’t COVID-19 teach us that tech-related jobs, and many other white-collar jobs,…
Technology helps me keep my writing and other creative projects on track. Even when I doubt that I’m being productive, my collection of software tools…
The Khan Academy website and the Khan Academic Kids app are two great supplements for reinforcing academic content. We like the Khan materials and have used…
Having a great keyboard matters more to me than debates about operating systems or computer brands. I can use Windows, Linux, or macOS and get…
We made it to day 90, the half-way point for the 180-day standard curriculum maps. Following the Texas standards and Common Core, which mostly overlap,…
Watching our daughters type for their virtual learning exercises pains me. Our daughters need to learn to type, properly. After two or three years of…