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I've been an educator since 2014 and I still love it! I've taught college students, high school students, and – currently – I'm teaching middle school students. You can find more about my experience here: https://www.eahood.com/resume
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Preview of Monomyth Cycle (Hero's Journey) Activity Using "Piper" (2016) – Pixar Short Film

Monomyth Cycle (Hero's Journey) Activity Using "Piper" (2016) – Pixar Short Film

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Piper (2016) is a Pixar short film that follows the journey of a young, sandpiper (bird) aptly named, Piper! This activity uses the short film as a way to engage student discussion and analysis of the Monomyth Cycle, or Hero's Journey. As of February 11, 2022, the short film is available on the Disney+ streaming service, or alternatively, you can purchase the Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 3 on Amazon, which includes Piper. It is highly recommend this short film is paired with the pub
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Experience

I've been an educator since 2014 and I still love it! I've taught college students, high school students, and – currently – I'm teaching middle school students. You can find more about my experience here: https://www.eahood.com/resume

Teaching style

Project-Based Learning, Game-Based Learning, and Remix in the Classroom!

Awards & shining teacher moments

(1) Minecraft Education Edition Blog Contributor – Using Students’ Interests and Voices to Design Minecraft Projects (2) Featured Presenter at Microsoft's Live Event - Hack The Classroom: Episode 8 | Rich Multimedia (3) Panel Speaker at the Northwest Council for Computer Education - Permission To Be Creative: A Panel On Transformational Collaboration

My own education history

I received my undergraduate degree from Baylor University in Sociology (with a minor in Film & Digital Media). I also attended the University of Texas at El Paso and received an M.A. in Rhetoric & Writing Studies with a focus on games and learning.

Additional biographical information

No, the spelling of my name is not an error. However, I will never hold it against anyone if they were to spell it incorrectly – it happens quite a bit! I was born in Idaho, but I spent my formative years in a small town in Alaska. Then, I moved to an equally small town in Texas. And now I reside in Seattle, Washington. I had an unorthodox upbringing, in that I was raised by my wonderful (non-biological) grandparents who have been an inspiration throughout my life and have shaped the person I've become. In terms of education, I received my undergraduate degree from Baylor University in Sociology (with a minor in Film & Digital Media). I also attended the University of Texas at El Paso and received an M.A. in Rhetoric & Writing Studies with a focus on games and learning. I don’t have the prototypical story of becoming a teacher. I started teaching college students research and writing, then middle school, high school, and now back to middle school! I often think, “How in the world did I end up teaching?” And in reflection, it’s abundantly clear that it was the kindness of others – my grandparents who saw my life as valuable, friends who encouraged me, and – of course – the many teachers whose shoulders I stand upon. In my precious free time, I enjoy making videos; watching films about Hobbits trying to destroy a ring; researching video games; playing some sort of sport or game to relieve the stress; and spending time with my family.