Monthly Archives: April 2025

Grateful for the Growth: A Look Back on Our Learning Journey

Over the course of this class, I’ve really valued learning alongside all of you. One of the strengths others often attribute to me is my ability to stay positive and encourage those around me, and I hope that came through … Continue reading

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Sourdough & Me: A Learning Journey Full of Flour, Fermentation, and (a Lot of) Patience

For my learning project, I dove headfirst into the world of sourdough, and let me tell you, it was way more than just mixing flour and water. What started as a curiosity quickly turned into an obsession with wild yeast, … Continue reading

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Learning in Hexagons: My Messy, Honest Tech Journey

Okay, I’ll be the first to admit it—this learning summary stretched me in ways I wasn’t expecting. Technology and I have never exactly been best friends, and this project was no exception. I honestly struggled more than I thought I … Continue reading

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Raising Our Voices: The Power and Responsibility of Online Activism in Education

“We have a responsibility to risk our privilege to give voice to social inequities and injustices. We have a responsibility to risk our privilege to give voice to those who have no privilege to risk.” — From the blog post … Continue reading

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