New Search Tool Makes Miguel Guhlin’s Writing Easier to Find

Finding the right article, resource, or idea from years of writing just got much easier.

A new search feature (vibe-coded, so if you want tips on how to set this up for yourself…it’s not hard) is now available for exploring Miguel Guhlin’s public writings. The tool lets readers search across posts and pages from mguhlin.org as well as Miguel’s articles published through TCEA TechNotes and MGuhlin.Blogspot.com. Instead of trying to remember where an idea appeared, readers can now search by topic, keyword, or theme from one simple page. (explore it now)

The search page includes common starting points such as AI, ChatGPT, Vibe Coding, Google, Good Teaching, Professional Learning, Leadership, STEM, Digital Literacy, Coding, Cybersecurity, and Writing. Readers can also filter results by source, content type, and sort order, making it easier to narrow results to posts, pages, newer items, or the most relevant matches.

This is especially helpful for educators, instructional coaches, technology directors, and professional learning leaders who are looking for practical ideas they can use right away. Whether you are searching for classroom strategies, AI guidance, digital tools, leadership resources, or professional development examples, this new search tool helps surface the right content faster.

But wait, there’s more! You can get an RSS feed for the results, so that if something is added that you’re interested in, it lands in your RSS aggregator (e.g. FeedBro, Vivaldi Feed Reader, NetNewsWire on iPhone, FocusReader on Android).

The goal is simple: make Miguel’s writing easier to access, revisit, and put into practice.

Explore it here: Search Miguel’s Writings

Note: This solution was vibe-coded using ChatGPT Codex on the $20 a month account. Wow!!!


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