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Launching tinywork.space: One tiny experiment at a time.

The internet doesn’t need another bloated website so I made one anyway. However this one is different, it’s small and simple. Welcome to tinywork.space: my little hub for tiny, single-serving web experiments. I’ve been tinkering with bite-sized projects for a while. Single Serving Sites (SSS) …

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From Groans to Code: How Claude and ChatGPT Helped Me Build a Dad Joke Webpage

I recently build something silly and it’s quickly becoming one of my favorite little project. Random Dad Jokes The idea was simple, click on a card and it tells you a dad joke. Click again, you get a new one. It would be something that …

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How Career and Technical Education can Empower Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

Career and Technical Education (CTE) has become an essential component of deaf education, bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world skills. For Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students, CTE offers unique opportunities to thrive academically, socially, and professionally. In this post I will …

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Revisiting WordPress

Back in the days before I taught, I was a web developer that dabbled with WordPress websites. Years have come and gone, but web development has always been a fun challenge for me because it involved building websites with the goal of solving problems. WordPress …

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