In any school or school district, teachers are the single largest employee group. Listen to teachers for the health of any school. Do you listen to teachers in your school or district? Are teachers listened to in your school or… Continue Reading →
Often educational initiatives are pre-measured (read: pre-judged) on how receptive educators might be to the new idea. Will it be perceived as more work? Just one more thing? Are leaders willing to back the initiative? Is it really time for… Continue Reading →
Blended Learning is a term whose high usage threatens to obscure its meaning. Unless you understand Blended Learning for yourself. Let’s break it down to 6 steps. Take these 6 Steps to Understand Blended Learning #edchat #blendchat Click To Tweet… Continue Reading →
Educational Technology is a big business. And every vendor wants to sell you. It is your job to keep in mind the guiding principles of your organization (classroom, school, district) – not the job of the #edtech vendor to only… Continue Reading →
The more your experience, the quicker your iterations. The need to create updated versions of lessons, classroom structures, and experiences for learners is a constant pressure in education. With any strategy, idea, or educational technology tool your experience has benefits…. Continue Reading →
Maybe the most exciting part of my job is when we talk about adding technology tools to our classrooms. As someone who always wanted to use technology but was limited by my personal budget, I feel like Robin Hood. I… Continue Reading →
If you are wondering how to be a successful teacher in your school’s Learning Management System (LMS) I have some tips for you: 6 Tips: Success in your school’s Learning Management System (LMS) #edchat Click To Tweet “Did you Check… Continue Reading →
I have always liked a good blog challenge. As someone who has not always enjoyed writing, a good prompt has always comforted me. I wrote about Blog Challenges for Educators long before I ever dared to consider hosting my own…. Continue Reading →
We are probably very similar, teachers usually are. We care about kids. We show that in different ways, but we all care. Together we offer a myriad of ways for students to learn. We help families explore how each child learns… Continue Reading →
Thanks to everyone who participated in the #8weeksofsummer blog challenge. Bloggers, readers, and sharers of these posts. Today is the drawing for the $100 USD Amazon Gift Card; those who participated in each post are eligible. Take time to look… Continue Reading →
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