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Compelling Learning

I loved two of my really hard Bible classes in college. For one of them I had to read through the whole Old Testament and take notes on each chapter (things like questions I had based on the text, themes … Continue reading

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Blurring the Line

As a professional blogger, I lead an interesting life. No, not quite that interesting. What I mean is that the line between my personal life and my professional life is blurring. And, in many ways, it's blurring for all of … Continue reading

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The Paradox of "the Best"

Detraction: the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander) Brought to you by Jennifer Fulwiler I've been reading a lot of posts about how people are homeschooling this year. And, I've included several in the Other … Continue reading

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Ethics, God, and Debate

Read this long article and the comments that follow. JJ For those who don't have the time to read a long article, I'll try to sum it up: A "religious studies" professor states that he is completely different from a … Continue reading

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Timelines and Timetables

Organizational skills are essential to get through huge projects like MathTacular or Discover & Do. In editing, you must keep track of hundreds of activities with many little clips and graphics and audio files which all combine to make hours … Continue reading

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A Few Fun Images

A couple evenings ago one of my friends, Marie, came by and we did a photoshoot. My best friend, Jason, is really good at photography, and we keep trying to find subjects he can practice on… and I tag along … Continue reading

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Gambit, Gamut and Gauntlet

Gambit: an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker And now that you are all supremely interested and feel that I know what I'm talking about, I will shatter that myth. Because the word I was looking … Continue reading

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