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Official Website of Laryssa Waldron

  • Bio
  • Blogs
    • Light RefreshmentsPosts and Articles about Religion and Spirituality. Formerly from a website/blog that I created (entitled, Light Refreshments – a play on words about how spiritual light feeds and refreshes the soul). Now I’ve combined all of my blogs into one site.
    • Tamarack Idea FactoryPosts and Articles on Creativity and Creation. Formerly from a website/blog (entitled Tamarack Idea Factory) that I created but now I’ve combined it into one site.
    • Waldron PublishingPosts and Articles on Publishing. Formerly from a company that I created in 2011-2013 and the website/blog that went along with the company. I still work on small projects for the company, but it now is smaller endeavor than it was formerly.
  • TeachingTeaching is and always will be a passion of mine. Here are some thoughts and helps that may be of use to educators and teachers alike.
  • WritingAnother passion of mine.
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  • March 18, 2020

    At Home Lesson Assignment Example

    And so we begin the quarantine… We live in a two-bedroom apartment. 

  • March 18, 2020

    An Example of a Shorter At Home Lesson

    An example of a simple at home lesson and assignment to help teachers while dealing with this situation (COVID-19 and having to race to turn F2F classes into online courses). I suggest having a few of these types of shorter lessons so that you can have some time to spend on creating longer lessons, fielding phone class, emails, virtual meetings, juggling family, etc. 

  • March 17, 2020

    Teachers – Don’t Over Think It!

    Remember when you were a first time teacher and you did it one class at a time? *** You only need to get one class up at a time. *** Don’t overthink the whole few weeks at once, don’t stress. *** Simple lessons and assignments. (I have written posts with more examples that are coming). Hope they help.

  • March 17, 2020

    Tools for Teachers Who are Mired in the Middle of Converting F2F classes into Online Classes

    I am concerned that with so many of us (think all colleges closed during this pandemic as well as businesses working remotely … worldwide) using technology (especially the more popular ones like the virtual meeting spaces) that some of these tools may falter. In this post, I am sharing some examples of tools to have in your “back pocket” as you begin to covert your face-to-face lessons into online lessons.

  • March 17, 2020

    Tips for Virtual Conference Lessons

    To continue my helps for teachers while dealing with the race to turn F2F classes into online courses. Here are tips and practical wisdom to help as we break into it!

  • March 17, 2020

    Okay, Virtual Reboot, Now What? 

    Because we are all busy needing to learn new technologies (and each one will have its own unique learning curve) I am hoping that this will be something that can help save you time. Please pass this post on to the teachers you know that could benefit.

  • March 15, 2020

    Help! I have to change my face-to-face classes to online in just a few days

    So, you’re in the same boat as we are? Because of the novel COVID-19 virus (a.k.a Coronavirus we have been asked to change our classes from Face-to-Face (traditional model) to online in just a few days to finish out the Winter 2020 semester. I’m hoping that this post will give you some helpful tips with the transition. the posts will be written for College Professors, but the ideas can be adapted to any teacher in any teaching situation (Elementary Schools, Jr. High, High Schools, or even in the private sector). First, some counsel for those who may be silently panicking – you are a teacher, which means that you are capable and creative. You’ve got this!

  • May 21, 2019

    A GREAT Big Thank you

    Writing this has been healing. Sometimes we look at our past and think that certain experiences are complete failures because they don’t match our expectations. Though I was so proud of the work we did, I mainly saw Waldron Publishing as a disappointment. As I wrote this list however, I was amazed at what we actually accomplished and how many people believed in it enough to be a part of it. I feel humbled and extremely thankful!

  • February 22, 2019

    Forum: J. Kirk Richards

    Notes from a forum at BYU-I by Artist J. Kirk Richards on creation, entrepreneurship, and Godly desires to create.

  • September 20, 2016

    Notebook 2: Social Exploration on Creativity

    Notebook 2: Social Exploration on Creativity

    So, for my notebook prompt today, I wanted to see what people thought about creativity and whether it was just about the Arts, or whether more areas could be considered as creative fields. 5i. Use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and/or Pinterest as a way to explore how people communicate messages/information about your issue. Try posting some […]

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