Darryl Diggs
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Digital Footprints
Throughout my teaching career I often had to buy, create or procure supplies for my students in math or computer classes in disadvantages areas. There were even times when I had to create my own work books using the ditto machine to make copies one page at a time for a whole semester worth of problems. This was something that I did in city schools of Newark and in country settings like Tunbridge, Vermont. The latter was a school so old it had out houses for bathrooms and a pot bellied stove for classroom heat. One of the first things I did when I arrived to school each morning was stoke the fire and add some wood. But one of the situations I am most proud of being involved in happened when I was in charge of the computer lab at Randolph Mason College in Virginia.
By Darryl Diggs3 years ago in Humans