If you give a lifelong learner a black & white Cookie
Here's my ode to lifelong learning in the digital age. "If You Give a Lifelong Learner a Black & White Cookie," is based on the popular children's series of books by Laura Numeroff and a tribute especially to, "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie."
Created in MSU MAET CEP 812.
Created in MSU MAET CEP 812.
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my work ethic: Where the Rubber hits the road
I work hard, driving forward at a speed I can peddle.
I see the road – bumps, cracks, obstacles – and I am not afraid.
I follow maps and ask questions, not wanting to recreate the wheel.
I create directions so others can ride independently.
I dedicate myself to our urban area, wanting everyone to be in the race.
I support others in doing their best, singing encouragement along the way
and guiding them to ride in front.
I cheer for others achievements.
I read, read, read – trying to understand the gears.
I try to fix flat tires on my own.
I get down and dirty and I'm not high maintenance (or am I?)
I talk to others when I need to come up for air.
I steer in directions that have paths I can travel.
I strive to carve a way if there isn't one.
I conquer mountains slowly and never travel too fast.
I see beauty all around.
I love the journey.
I see the road – bumps, cracks, obstacles – and I am not afraid.
I follow maps and ask questions, not wanting to recreate the wheel.
I create directions so others can ride independently.
I dedicate myself to our urban area, wanting everyone to be in the race.
I support others in doing their best, singing encouragement along the way
and guiding them to ride in front.
I cheer for others achievements.
I read, read, read – trying to understand the gears.
I try to fix flat tires on my own.
I get down and dirty and I'm not high maintenance (or am I?)
I talk to others when I need to come up for air.
I steer in directions that have paths I can travel.
I strive to carve a way if there isn't one.
I conquer mountains slowly and never travel too fast.
I see beauty all around.
I love the journey.
About (Yes, in the third person)
Leslie Lieman is a Higher Education Associate and Educational Technology Coordinator for the Lehman College School of Education, City University of New York. Ms. Lieman provides leadership in a wide-range of school activities. Her professional development workshops for faculty and educational technology initiatives for students have led to improved use and integration of technology in teaching, learning and assessment. Ms. Lieman created and supervises an edTPA technology and support lab to assist students’ successful completion of New York State teacher certification exams. Her instructional design expertise and project development of online tutorials, classroom teaching videos, ePortfolios, websites, accessible resources and more, impacts student engagement and college coursework. She regularly presents her work at local, state and national conferences. Ms. Lieman holds a B.A. from SUNY Binghamton University, a Master’s in Social Work from CUNY Hunter College and a Master’s in Educational Technology from Michigan State University. Her email signature includes the following tag line: Teach and Learn with Technology = Inspire. Inquire. Integrate. Innovate. Influence.