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I know it’s been awhile since I’ve actually written a post. During the quarantine, I focused on video because people… Read more.
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Today, we remember Christ’s sacrifice for our sins. He died in a horrendous way, so we could be reconciled with… Read more.
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Many people believe that praying for themselves is selfish or arrogant. This belief is misplaced. The Bible teaches us to… Read more.
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“What is the most important commandment?” asked the religious leaders, trying to trap Jesus. His answer was two-fold. “You must… Read more.
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Yesterday, we focused on the majesty of God. Praising his holy nature and thanking for what he’s done, reminds us… Read more.
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As I taught in yesterday’s Sunday School, there’s a lot of chaos surrounding this year’s Easter week. We have so… Read more.
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“This thing’s the future of awesomeness,” exclaimed Peck as he examined the card from Memory Cross. I have to admit… Read more.
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I like to pair our read-aloud literature with our history studies. I feel Peck receives a better understanding of a… Read more.
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Remember how I mentioned I have trouble with consistency? Well, I do. Life slows me down sometimes. Hence, the… Read more.
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Before I begin, a quick note on how I choose our read-aloud literature. I alternate classics with contemporary favorites. For… Read more.
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Methods
- Weekly field observations along fixed routes.
- Short interviews using a consistent guide.
- Sensor readings checked at the start of each session.
- Cleaning decisions documented as a changelog.
- Processing: normalized timestamps; flagged gaps; spot-checked outliers.
- Limits: some missing intervals during battery replacement.
Data & Ethics
Data
Upon request, sensitive locations have been removed from the public files. License: CC BY 4.0 for shared materials.
Ethics
Consent protocols used where applicable.
Contact
fieldnoteslab@ucc.ie