
Lindsay Jones
Senior NFL Editor at The Ringer
Senior Editor/NFL at @ringer | Past president @pfwawriters. Come for the 🏈 , stay for the #momlife | Prev: The Athletic, USA Today, Denver Post
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Feb 27, 2025 |
livedesignonline.com | Lindsay Jones
Sound designer Natalie "Nat" Margaret Houle will be honored during the 2025 USITT Conference & Stage Expo, in Columbus, Ohio, March 5-8, 2025. Nat has a tremendous facility with a wide variety of technologies for music and sound design, both analog and digital, and she somehow manages to stay current on the latest developments in the field. It is my pleasure to interview her for Live Design. Live Design: How did you first get interested in sound design for theatre?
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Feb 19, 2025 |
fairfieldmirror.com | Lindsay Jones
Months ago, when I visualized Jan. 20, 2025, I imagined a celebratory day where barriers would be broken. After years of waiting for this moment, my inner child longed to see a different face representing our nation’s highest office. When I pictured Jan. 20, I envisioned so clearly the inauguration of the first woman elected as President of the United States, with Kamala Harris setting a new American precedent. That optimistic vision for the next four years came to a halt early Nov.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
fairfieldmirror.com | Lindsay Jones
The holiday break left us with ample time to tune into sporting events – from college to pro football, especially in the lead-up to the Superbowl. Certainly, it’s a busy time to be a sports fan. But there’s another competition that occupied my and many others’ attention over the holiday – a competition that went viral online and championed athletes all over the country.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
omahadailyrecord.com | Lindsay Jones
The ‘Average Student’ Is A Myth. Teaching To Those At The Margins Helps All Kids The ‘Average Student’ Is a Myth. Teaching to Those at the Margins Helps All KidsJones: Because learner variability is the norm since the pandemic, educators need to start designing for it. Here's what that could that look like. As horrific as the pandemic was, it did the country at least one favor: it demolished the myth of the average student.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
datiak12.io | Lindsay Jones
This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The 74 to get more like this in your inbox. As horrific as the pandemic was, it did the country at least one favor: it demolished the myth of the average student. Long ago, neuroscience proved that human brains are as variable as fingerprints. Everyone is different and learns differently.
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