Tuesday, October 25, 2016

What Have I Done?!

It's my fault.  I did this to you...


If you haven't experienced it yet, you will.  It may not be today; it may not be tomorrow, but rest assured that the day is coming.  You will sit down on a Sunday evening, put a show on in the background, load your lesson plan document and begin the preparation of engaging, thoughtful and well-planned lessons.  Then, it happens.  At first, you think maybe everything hasn't fully loaded yet.  Then you figure a quick reset might do the trick.  At that moment, you realize the truth...Lascon's lesson plan template is laggy!  In a fit of rage, you hurl your computer at the wall in disgust.

When that day comes, I know that I can expect an email telling me that it's time we had a talk.  All I can tell you is that my heart was in the right place.  I didn't want this.  No one wanted this.  That being said, I can assure you that I can do better.  Rather, I will do better!

So here we go...drumroll please...introducing...Digital lesson plans 2.0!

The problem could have been foreseen.  With the passing of each week, with more content being added each and every day to the document, it was inevitable that your lesson plan document was soon going to start looking and acting like...


The good news is that we have an easy solution to the problem.  Starting now, you will find another document in your lesson plan folder, creatively named "Quarter 2" lesson plan document.  This document will begin with Week 11 (Oct 31st- Nov 4th) and will run through the rest of the semester.  Decreasing the content will preemptively solve our lag issue.  Regarding next semester, I will create two additional lesson plan documents for what I have intuitively named "Quarter 3 & Quarter 4" lesson plan documents.  As I have done previously, I will create both templates and you can utilize whichever you prefer and discard the other.  If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.

I apologize for the inconvenience and all I can say is...













2 comments:

  1. no forgiveness necessary....your efforts were and are always appreciated! You did fine with what you had....and now just made it better!

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