Since deciding to publish a blog alongside the Hekko Education website, I have spent the better part of a week trying to think of a clever, catchy way to write an impactful first post. I have thought about writing an anecdote that explains just why it is so important to me that this business succeed. I researched the incredible numbers that are in actuality the amount of money that teachers spend out of pocket every year to teach their classes. But over and over, I would find myself half way through writing this post, and run squarely into a brick wall. So I decided that I am not going to be clever. For now, I will skip the stories from my own life. I am just going to introduce you to what Hekko Education is about.
Hekko Education is the start of a new way to support teachers. No subscriptions. No fees. No charging to download or print. No invasive advertising. Alongside my modest team of developers and designers, I am making it my personal mission to make Hekko Education the best place for teachers on the net.
In the upcoming days, weeks, and months, I will be elaborating on the ideas and philosophy of Hekko Education, describing the content that you will be able to expect to appear on our website, and bringing up points of conversation that I feel are interesting. We are almost finished with the work to bring the website online for the public, so until then, take note of this blog, where I will be talking about the things that are forthcoming as we get online, and comment about the things that you think teachers need. Class Dismissed.
P.S. hekkoeducation.com should be online by this weekend, with a really awesome first piece of content.
I am really excited about this site. I have already printed out a bunch of worksheets. I like that I can individualize the worksheets to meet the specific needs of my students. These are great for quick assessment tools. I also use these for those students that finish quickly and and need just a little more.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Hekko team.