What is Zearn and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 31 January 23 Zearn is on online video and interaction based math learning system designed for student individuals and groups.
Best Super Bowl Lessons and Activities By Erik Ofgang published 30 January 23 The Super Bowl is an opportunity to kickoff some fun learning
What is Labor-Based Grading? Its Pioneer Explains By Erik Ofgang published 30 January 23 Labor-based grading is an approach pioneered by rhetoric and composition professor Asao Inoue to be fairer for all students and separate learning from assessment
What is Wikipedia and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 30 January 23 Wikipedia is a digital online encyclopedia that covers most topics and is volunteer maintained.
What is GPTZero? The ChatGPT Detection Tool Explained By Its Creator By Erik Ofgang published 27 January 23 Programmed by Edward Tian, a Princeton senior, GPTZero is designed to help educators detect writing generated by ChatGPT
What is ClassFlow and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 26 January 23 ClassFlow is the lesson delivery tool that could make your digital classroom more engaging.
Addressing Learning Gaps by Centralizing Assessments and Student Data By Erik Ofgang published 24 January 23 Better assessments can lead to deeper learning and quicker adjustments to meet the needs of students.
What is Formative and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 24 January 23 Formative is a real-time assessment tool designed specifically for teachers using digital learning platforms.
What is Edulastic and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 23 January 23 Edulastic is a student progress tracking tool that packs in Google support and lots of features.
3 Tips to Advocate for Teachers By Michael Gaskell published 23 January 23 Here are simple ways to support your teachers when they feel attacked by the small percentage of critics who carry the loudest megaphones.
What is Coursera and How Can it Be Used by Educators? Tips & Tricks By Erik Ofgang published 19 January 23 Coursera offers a wealth of learning opportunities more educators could utilize.
4 Tips for Outsmarting Your Brain From a Cognitive Psychologist By Erik Ofgang published 17 January 23 In his new book “Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How You Can Make it Easy,” Daniel T. Willingham shares study hacks for teachers and students
What is Edublogs and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 16 January 23 Edublogs is the website building system designed by teachers, for teachers.
What Does It Mean to Be Innovative? By Carl Hooker published 11 January 23 Using Failure and Risk-taking to Unlock Creativity and Innovation
iCivics Lesson Plan By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 11 January 23 This iCivics lesson plan is designed to provide educators with ideas on incorporating the tool into their instruction
Flipped Learning Pioneer Examines Mastery Learning By Erik Ofgang published 10 January 23 Flipped learning expert Jon Bergmann provides a blueprint for educators interested in mastery learning.
What is Descript and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 9 January 23 Descript makes video and audio editing, all in one place, easy.
6 Google Scholar Tips From Its Co-Creator By Erik Ofgang published 9 January 23 Google Scholar can be a great tool for teachers and their students. Here’s how to get the most out of it.
Being a Student-Centric Technology Leader By Erik Ofgang published 6 January 23 Award-winning educator Michael Marassa says one of the keys to being a successful chief technology officer is putting the needs of students and teachers first.
Collaborating with School Librarians and Media Specialists on Lessons By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 5 January 23 Educators need to work together to support instruction and enhance the overall learning experience and collaborative spirit within K-12 schools