A Look Back at Bold Predictions from 2019 By Carl Hooker published 6 January 20 The internet never forgets, so I might as well own my mistakes.
Find the Right Tools for Student Projects By Shelly Terrell published 3 January 20 Before students embark on any digital project, you need to find the right tools.
50 Sites in 60 Minutes, Volume Three By David Kapuler last updated 28 December 19 This is a collection of sites that I like to use in a one-hour session of professional development.
Recommended Hashtags to Discover Top Edtech Tools and Apps By Shelly Terrell published 27 December 19 Below are awesome hashtags to explore on Twitter related to education technology.
Tools to Inspire Collaborative Discussions By Shelly Terrell published 24 December 19 The free web tools below help teachers create a safe online class where students can access learning materials, post their work, and comment on the works of others.
Infographic Tools and Templates to Visualize Data By Shelly Terrell published 23 December 19 The web tools below will get you started with free templates students can quickly edit.
Timeline Tools to Document and Analyze the Past By Shelly Terrell published 20 December 19 The free web tools below will get your students started.
Innovative Ideas for Reducing Laptop Loss & Theft By Lisa Nielsen published 19 December 19 At the Tech & Learning Leadership Summit that took place December 2019, leaders in technology and education shared innovative ideas used to reduce device loss and theft.
Digital Citizenship: The New Consequences for Inappropriate Use By Lisa Nielsen published 18 December 19 Today, technology, is not a privilege
Screencast Tools to Demonstrate Student Learning By Shelly Terrell published 17 December 19 The screen recording web tools and apps below also have cool features like the ability to highlight areas, draw, upload images, add pdfs, and more.
Tools for Designing Awesome Graphics By Shelly Terrell published 16 December 19 Below I’ve listed free design tools teachers and students can use to create digital graphics and publications.
Lifelong Learning with Social Bookmarking Tools and Apps By Shelly Terrell published 13 December 19 Social bookmarking helps students visualize and personalize their learning in boards, magazines, or walls!
Student Goal-Setting with Digital Vision Boards By Shelly Terrell published 12 December 19 Vision boards are collages of inspirational people, quotes, and visuals to inspire an individual to pursue their dreams and passions.
Tips and Tools to Support Students in Publishing Their Own Digital Storybooks By Shelly Terrell published 11 December 19 Not only can students create stories about any topic, but they also have the opportunity to be published authors which motivates many to continue reading and writing.
Tools, Apps, and Resources to Create and Send Meaningful Greetings By Shelly Terrell last updated 10 December 19 Students can craft messages for their peers, family members, teachers, and school staff or participate in digital greeting exchanges with students in other cities or countries.
Decorate a Christmas Tree with Google Slides By Eric Curts last updated 9 December 19 This is a great way for students to be creative and to work on their writing skills by describing or writing about their holiday traditions, plans, or memories.
Implementing a Blended, Phonics-Based Literary Approach By Melissa Cassada last updated 9 December 19 A balance between technology and one-on-one instruction ignites special ed students’ love for reading.
Digital Equity: Urban, Suburban, Rural Districts Weigh In at #TLTechLive Leadership Summit By Lisa Nielsen published 9 December 19 Leaders from urban, suburban, and rural districts were challenged to consider what digital equity looked like and discuss pain points and solutions.