04/19/2026
This is an important article for families who think “educational”computer programs & games are improving their students real learning. The data show that you just can’t beat the gains that come from the difficult mental work of a rigorous curriculum.
I’m hoping you can access this gift article. If you can’t but would like to read it, let me know.
Opinion | You Can’t Game Your Way to a Real Education (Gift Article)
Technology must return to its proper place in the classroom — as a supplemental tool rather than the source and summit of education.
10/02/2025
Don’t remember what a dangling participle is?
Check out the first example on this helpful little chart.
Modifier Errors
05/29/2025
Beware the Algorithms
A humorous reel by H. Pray
05/29/2025
Understand Journalistic Genres
A student-drawn art reel by N. Dickson
05/29/2025
Be Aware of the Illusion of Choice
A cool special F/X reel by J. Glaser
05/28/2025
Check Fact & Source Credibility
An A.I-collaboration project by T. Correlli
05/28/2025
Identify Bias--Yours & Theirs
An excellent project by S. Glaser
05/22/2025
Our American Comp & Lit course has wrapped for the year, and I'm excited to share some of my students' final projects. Our Post-Truth Media Project required students to create an original reel and to repurpose a well-known meme to teach teens strategies for navigating media and news sources.
Students worked with ChatGPT to generate a rough draft script that they revised and edited to meet project requirements.
In this post I'm including all of the memes students created for 6 of the 8 strategies they learned.
Identify Bias–Yours & Theirs
Check Fact & Source Credibility
Be Aware of the Illusion of Choice
Understand Journalistic Genres
Acknowledge Bad Actors
Beware the Algorithms
Triangulate Information
Avoid Rushing to Positions