S I M P L I F Y I N G: New Class Website Approach By Ramsey Musallam published 6 December 19 I am going to be transitioning all of my class websites from traditional Google Sites to simple Google Documents.
What's New in Google - November 2019 By Eric Curts published 2 December 19 Catch up on everything new in G Suite for Education from November 2019, and see great ideas and resources!
Historypalooza 2019 – Inquiry Design Models for the Elementary By Glenn Wiebe published 29 November 19 Designed to support NCSS’s Inquiry Arc in their C3 Framework, an IDM has basically three parts: questions, resources, and tasks.
How to Integrate Entrepreneurship into the Classroom By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ published 27 November 19 Like Amazon, FH Gizmos is a marketplace.
Accessibility Tip: Provide Materials Before, Not After By Lisa Nielsen published 26 November 19 Have you ever been to an event where they tell you that you'll get slides and handouts after the event or in a follow up email?
Critical Thinking: Facilitating and Assessing the 21st Century Skills in Education By Michael Gorman last updated 25 November 19 So many times we hear our students say, “Why am I learning this?”
3 Things I'm Proud of This Week: Explosive Disposal. A Few Good Men By Ramsey Musallam published 22 November 19 This week students were challenged to solve this case taken directly from the movie A Few Good Men.
How to Organize Class Project Groups to Support Our Students’ Future of Work #WanderlustEDU #FOW By Micah Shippee published 21 November 19 In a gig-based economy our students will find themselves working on asynchronous teams in different geographies, different times, and with different cultures. How then can we prepare them for this workflow?
Wordpress, and Blackboard, and Wix. Oh My! Which School Website Platform Should You Choose? By Lisa Nielsen published 15 November 19 Are you using a platform that supports digital accessibility?
Digital Games and STEM Resources for November By Deborah Marshall and Lisa McKnight Ward published 12 November 19 These digital games and STEM resources are great teaching tools for the month of November.
Old or New, Maps are Cool By Glenn Wiebe published 11 November 19 I love the ability of digitized maps to allow access to all sorts of data in all sorts of very visual ways.
Collaboration: Facilitating and Assessing the 21st Century Skills in Education By Michael Gorman published 8 November 19
Face Off - Microsoft or Adobe for #Accessibility By Lisa Nielsen published 7 November 19 Creating accessible content is not only important because it is the right thing to do. It is also important because not doing so leaves institutions and businesses at risk for lawsuits and loss of funding.
Digital FIRST: Your New Acronym for Accessible Content By Lisa Nielsen last updated 4 November 19 If you’re thinking paper first, you’re not thinking accessible first.
Spice Up Your Slides with 600+ Free Design Templates By Eric Curts last updated 3 November 19 In this blog post we will look at over 600 design theme templates for you and your students to use in your creations.
Instructional Treats By Matthew Joseph published 1 November 19 High levels of student engagement are commonly believed to be critical to learning.
A Tech-Friendly Peer Feedback Strategy By Monica Burns published 31 October 19 In today’s blog post, I want to share with you a combination of two favorite EdTech tools.