
photo credit: Frederic della Faille
Every journey begins somewhere. Where will this one start for you?

photo credit: Frederic della Faille
Every journey begins somewhere. Where will this one start for you?
Last year, I published a photograph every day of National Poetry Month as a way to generate some prompts for folks who maybe wanted to write poetry, but needed a little push. I think it went pretty well, and I got to read and write some pretty good poems, so I’m going to do that again.
I hope you’ll stop by and read the poems offered by others. Really, I hope you’ll take the time to write some poetry, too. If you’ve never written a poem before, then it might be time. It’ll be fun. And scary. And possibly quite hard. But entirely worth doing.
Looking forward to the poetry.
One of the projects that I’ve been working on this year, but I’m sure I haven’t spoken about in this space, is the TIE/ISTE Leadership Bootcamp, a conversation about how communication practices can affect change and serve to support leadership in schools.
It’s an interesting event and a pretty good conversation, and still pretty new. Perhaps you’d like to join us there, as we’re talking about ideas that have come and gone through this blog over the last few years. Joining the community is free, and you’re more than welcome to come on in. In fact, I’m hoping that you will, because I suspect you have something to offer that conversation.
I was fortunate to be asked to give the opening preconference virtual session back near the beginning of the month. You might want to watch that to get a sense of the Bootcamp. Larry Anderson will be giving the next one on April 14th, and there are a couple of other great preconference speakers lined up, too.
See you there?