3,715,200+ seconds, 61,920+ minutes, 1,032 hours, 43 days, 6 weeks and 1 day, or 11.78% of 2018. This is the amount of time that has passed since I last blogged. Blogging has not slipped my mind; rather, a lot of my time is spent thinking about that I should be blogging. The problem is though, that I have trouble getting started. Where do I start? What if I sound stupid? What will people think of me? What do I even have to say?!
When I finally click the “new post” button*, my mind goes blank. I see my mind as a great big room with thoughts floating around and whenever I try to put those thoughts to paper, the words all vanish and I’m left in this cool (as in cold) steel grey/blue room.
Now, without the pressure of having to actually create any worthwhile posts, I figured I could share the beginnings of the ideas that I do have:
- starting when you’re stuck
- feedforward is the new feedback
- using canva, adobe spark, or wix to ignite creativity
- value of notebooks/composition books in a digital class
Ok… time is up, I have to go teach. I realize I didn’t even get to what I wanted this blog to be about. I started this post wanting to relate back to my students and how I (try to) help them when they are stuck.
*I skipped over the part of logging into blogger because the blogger tab has been open and staring at me every day. Guilt!