When face-to-face educators try to imagine online education they are immediately challenged. Face-to-face educators major in compliance and attendance. When planning lessons they structure based on the amount of time budgeted to teaching a concept. They fit assessments into semesters,… Continue Reading →
As a teacher, I have received my share of coffee cups, pot holders, and homemade baked goods (with and without fingerprints). And they have all been lovely. But maybe you would like the inside scoop on a gift teachers would… Continue Reading →
Well, it’s sort of a workbook for you in that it is for every teacher. I have created a workbook to walk educators through the basics of #BlendedLearning. #edchat Click To Tweet At the request of a friend, I have… Continue Reading →
There is a reason you love TeachersPayTeachers. There is a reason you love to create in Canva. There is a reason your friends ask for a copy of that last presentation you created. You appreciate and can create well-designed content…. Continue Reading →
Teachers just love to learn. And just because we are interested in gadgets, online learning, and technical solutions, do not make the mistake of thinking we don’t love a good book! Right now I am deep into Blended Learning. I have… Continue Reading →
The term Blended Learning has been overused by educational technology vendors. And it has been used too broadly by educators. It has been used inaccurately by many. As a result, many teachers are suffering because of the misconceptions which accompany… Continue Reading →
The two bookends of my job are the technical integration/maintenance of our Learning Management System (LMS) and educating others on Blended Learning. That’s a wide spectrum, and often I do more of the former than the latter. But I think… Continue Reading →
In an age when everyone has more choices than just a couple generations ago could ever have imagined – it is time to consider the effectiveness of diminished choices. Consider children and the overwhelm they often demonstrate with so many things to do…. Continue Reading →
In the event that a fellow educator mentioned to you that you could fail and it not be fatal, but a formal invitation never arrived … I have something for you. The HotLunchTray requests your presence at your next big failure. The HotLunchTray… Continue Reading →
If educators have been so confused, for so long, about the difference between technology integration and Blended Learning, does it matter? Maybe these terms mean the same thing or so close that the difference isn’t important? Spoiler Alert: It Matters… Continue Reading →
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