My COVID hobby was getting a Master’s Degree in American History, because, well, I’m a huge nerd. And as of late December, it is done! You might be wondering what any of that has to do with [...]
We are taking a new direction in how we teach writing to gifted students here at G3! As technology continues to advance, so do the ways students learn and engage with educational opportunities. [...]
Let’s start with the hard part: This is my last semester with Online G3. Just typing that wets my eyes and brings on waves of memories. I’ve been with Online G3 since August 2014, so [...]
This spring, Online G3 is proud to be able to run our very first Case Method workshop: Madison and Hamilton Make Their Cases – A Workshop on Constitutional Quandaries. You might be wondering, [...]
It is probably obvious that I am a huge fan of Terry Deary’s Horrible Histories books. After all, as of the writing of this blog, I teach four different classes and workshops making use of [...]
As millions of students across the globe transitioned to virtual learning at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many discovered their courses would require webcam access to track attendance. [...]
By every metric that we are able to track, our trial runs of Biology, Beavers, and Bees, Oh My!, have been a huge success. Students love the material, the webinars are engaging, and the narrative [...]
Dear Gifted Homeschoolers, You might be in the position I was just a few years ago, when I started to think about college: probably dreaming of Ivy Leagues, sprawling campuses made of brick, [...]
For years, we have been searching for ways to help our Online G3 students transition to college smoothly. We want our students to have strong transcripts, skills for success in college-level [...]
Carl Sagan is famous for saying of science education in America: “Every kid starts out as a natural-born scientist, and then we beat it out of them. A few trickle through the system with [...]