Latin teacher. Archaeologist. Lover of History, Humanities and all things education, esp. ed tech. lived everywhere, but always belong to TX...& I love animals!
@wayword my Dallas friends all refer to stacked highway over passes as "mix masters". I grew up in Houston and have lived a lot of places, but have never heard this term. Besides overpass, I've called them flyovers. Am I missing something? Or is this unique to Dallas?
@OphiraE Listening to last episode of @NPRAskMeAnother w/ so much gratitude! AMA inspired me to start my own weekly Zoom trivia during Covid w/ family & friends! We've cut back to once a month, but it's kept us connected. Thank U 4 the laughs & inspiration!
One of my favorite teaching moments is when one of my students loudly corrects another student when they refer to me as "Ms. Morgan". It is interesting that the mistaken title speaker tends to be male & the corrector female. #mytitleisdr#kiddo#DrJillBiden
Really enjoyed these virtual performances. They are very raw and bring to light the richness of the text and the conflict in moving ways. #greektragedy@TheaterofWar
Can Greek Tragedy Get Us Through the Pandemic? https://t.co/pYCYSFJk9R via @NewYorker
Interesting new study on the connections between prefixes & suffixes and cognition! #languages#learnlanguage#languageisculture
Why are there differing preferences for suffixes and prefixes across languages? https://t.co/RgBVCGUcP9 via @medical_xpress
I've started a weekly Newsletter. It connects readers w/ blogs, recent discoveries, reflections, & activities. Great for teachers, students, & NE1 interested in the ancient world. DM your email to receive a copy! #latin#classics#ancientromanempire
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Keep the good deeds coming! I love seeing the recognition that we R all N this 2gether. We can all do our part, small or big #TEACHers#teachingduringcoronavirus#TeachingOnline
Zoom CEO E Yuan Giving K-12 Schools Videoconferencing Tools for Free @forbes https://t.co/gC6docJ0eh