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The Difference 10-15 Hours of Childcare a Week Can Make for Work-At-Home Parents

The benefits of part-time childcare for work-at-home parents.. During the short time I’ve been a parent, I’ve also been working 20-30 hour weeks (with the exception of a few weeks off over the holidays- which was much needed and enjoyed!). I know it’s nothing in comparison to those of you working 40 hours or more…

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Different Opportunities to Teach Online

There are a variety of different ways to teach online.. I often write about my experiences teaching online college courses, and share tips that I feel would help other online instructors. However, online teaching looks different for everyone. I have a friend who works from home leading webinars as her full-time job, another friend who…

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4 Must-Have Items for Work-At-Home Moms

The top 4 items must-have items as a work-at-home mom.. Anyone who know me knows that I love efficiency, time-saving tricks, and (of course) results. As a new mom, I feel like the above 3 have become monumentally important, so I thought I’d share what I’ve discovered. Below are 4 very simple, but (I believe)…

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Why It’s Important to be Approachable, Available, and Empathetic When Teaching Online

The importance of empathy when teaching online students.. It’s that time of year when spring classes have officially started and us instructors are once again trying to bring the best version of ourselves to the classroom and make a difference, especially for those students that may be struggling. I think it’s important to take a…

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How to Get 4 Full Weeks of Winter Break When Teaching Online

As college instructors know, winter break typically runs for mid-December to early or mid-January, which means we basically get a month off from teaching, which sounds amazing! However, when teaching online you also have a lot of work to take care of during your ‘break,’ unless you plan accordingly (which is where this blog post…

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The Best Music for Working from Home During the Holiday Season

As I’ve mentioned before on this blog, I’m not normally a big fan of jazz music, but for some reason I absolutely love it when I work. I have no idea why that is, but if it helps me enjoy working, and also keeps me productive, I’m all for it. While I’m grading papers or…

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The Sandwich Method: The Best Way to Give Feedback to Online Students

It’s hard to convey emotion and create a positive environment when teaching online, but I’ve found one way to give feedback that I feel is effective, encourages students, and makes the online environment a more positive place. I call it The Sandwich Method. Quite simply, you construct assignment feedback in the following way: Something (or…

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4 Time Saving Tricks When Working From Home with a Newborn

When my mom friends told me taking care of a newborn would be time consuming, I didn’t realize how much of an understatement that was- that it would take up about 12 hours in a 24 hour day (when you do just the basics- feeding, changing, burping, getting them to bed, dealing with a gassy…

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Quick, Healthy Foods to Snack on When Working From Home

  When I tell people that I work from home, a surprising number of people respond with ‘I could never work from home, I’d just eat all day.’ However, I actually find that (1) when you’re focused on working, you’re not usually mindlessly rummaging around the kitchen, so you’re fine. And (2), it’s easier to…

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The Power of Believing That You Can Improve (a Must See TED Talk for the Classroom)

If you teach (and even if you don’t teach), you may have heard of Carol Dweck, author of the book Mindset and a researcher in the field of motivation. I’ve referenced Dweck in the classroom a number of times to encourage struggling students, and just a minute ago the dean of one of the schools…