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8 thoughts on “Robert’s Blog”
Robert,
As far as I can tell, there is no way to “follow” your blog, which is not awesome when we want to read your awesome things. I suggest that you add a follow widget. Since it’s a WordPress, there SHOULD be a way to add it even if it didn’t come with the theme you chose.
Thanks, Lance, I’ll check on that. Obviously, I’m still learning.
Found it. Added the widget. Thanks for the hint, Lance.
Robert, you have to stop this insane out-awesoming yourself. The levels of awesomeness are getting out of hand.
Claire, had you been here for the past ten years, you would realize that we are dealing with aberrational awesome and nothing can be done. With Robert it’s an ever upward curve of awesomeness. Awesomeness is even on the coat of arms in Latin of our Chevelier de l’Ouest. Love that expression – “out-awesoming oneself”.
Anyone not familiar with the level of professionality that we are dealing with here, go to the Primers (hard link above) and read some of Robert’s articles that daily get us out of jams, provide us with things that we can print off and put in people’s boxes or memorize lines from to lay on someone down the hallway, really well thought out things that provide us with solid information to help us understand this work we do at the deeper levels
Thank you Robert.
I’m totally humbled by your awesomeness, Robert!
You guys make me blush. I really don’t think I’m that awesome, but thanks.
Yes, you are, Robert. Many things you’ve shared here — and how you’ve shared it — have affected my teaching life for the better!