RE Log - Fall 2020

FALL 2020 Ransom Everglades LOG 13 Growth I was a veteran teacher who had the rug pulled out from underneath me, shifting me out of my comfort zone and into an exciting new world of technology and online curriculum. I became more skilled using Google Meet, Google Classroom and other programs and apps, and found a new way to teach my favorite subject! Ramona Miller physical education I became much more nimble with technology tools, and I also really honed my skills in terms of leading/facilitating discussions. There are lessons I learned that will certainly follow me back to campus. Greg Cooper dean of studies I spent hours each night doing research, and although getting little sleep, I ended up being more proficient than I thought in creating projects utilizing online platforms. My students were still able to discover, experimentally design, and create, even virtually, which made me super happy. Alexandra Gunner science It is through the biggest of challenges that one grows the most. The spring was challenging, but we all adapted and excelled. We at RE teach because it is what we love to do, and our students love to learn. There is no way that a global pandemic will stop any of us. Albert Adatto math and computer science d The Learning Never Stopped The Learning Never Stop Jorge Camacho science Dr. Claudia Ochatt science Students were more involved and more attentive and there was a more unified feeling … I grew in ways I wanted to grow but had not had the chance to. Henry Stavisky math and computer science

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