All of the tech tools featured in this post are free, user friendly, and (likely)will be available on your school’s network. These tools are best for students in grades 6-12 but the teacher creation tools can be used for any grade/subject level.
10 Ways Teaching Adults is the Same as Teaching Kids
Make it relevant: otherwise, you run the risk of your students saying, “who cares?!” That’s the phrase you never want uttered. Ever.
5 Reasons Twitter Chats Offer the Best Educator PD
Twitter is a strong community of educators. We lift one another up, collaborate, and celebrate all that is positive in classrooms around the world. For real. We even celebrate Mondays. No, we are not crazy. You should try it sometime! #CelebrateMonday and all that is good in our schools!
5 Ways to Boost Morale by Celebrating Small Victories
Here’s the hard part. In order to celebrate small victories you also have to hold yourself and your school family accountable for what you consider non-negotiables.
15 Questions to Ask When Considering Tech Tools in K-12 Education
The burgeoning of the educational technology sector has left educators with an overwhelming number of technology tool options.Technology tools include web 2.0 applications, apps, software, and anything that requires an electronic device. Inevitably some tools are better than others. Ask yourself the questions below before adopting a K-12 tech tool for your division: 1. What […]
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