![]() Today the hosting account for my former classroom website (mrcoley.com) expires....and I will not be renewing. Since moving into administration in 2011, the site hasn't been updated, instead serving as an online snapshot of my last year in the classroom. But I haven't wanted to let it go. It's been a passion of mine since 1999 when I first published the site as the culminating project for my master’s degree. What began as a simple site containing an “About the Teacher” page and some student writing and artwork grew into so much more. A daily student blog. Math review videos. Student art galleries. A student podcast. It was the virtual extension of my physical classroom, a digital resource for my students, their families, and eventually other teachers. So I continued to pay to keep it up and running, year after year after year. Each time the renewal bill came due, I avoided the “break up” and pulled out my debit card. I didn't want to say goodbye. I couldn’t say goodbye. But today is the day. The ongoing expense is just too much. As silly as it may sound, this is very, very emotional, like losing a friend. What has been only a click away for over 20 years will suddenly…not be. But it’s time. And BrentColey.com lives on!
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Dean
6/29/2020 05:08:02 pm
Totally get the emotions! Someday it will be me posting the same sentiments. You did and do good work! No website is needed for proof.
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6/29/2020 07:49:10 pm
MrColey.com will live on in the Internet Archive. It's not the same as being hosted directly, but at least it's still online for others to enjoy and learn from. 😁
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About BrentBrent has worked in the field of education as a teacher and administrator for over 20 years. He is currently Principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School in Murrieta, California. Read more about Brent here. Brent on TwitterArchives
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