This post is prompt 25 of the #EdublogsClub – a group of educators and edtech enthusiasts that blog around a common theme each week. All conferences can be Professional Learning, but not all Professional Learning happens at conferences. I want… Continue Reading →
More than an acceleration of the pace of education, more than the expansion of content to teach, your classroom is being reshaped in new ways. Technology is reshaping what your classroom is right now. Veteran teachers can tell you classrooms are… Continue Reading →
As you ramp up to the annual pinnacle in your professional learning with me at ISTE make sure you are following these folks into the #ISTE2017 #ISTE17 Conference in San Antonio, TX. Check out the 17 to follow heading into… Continue Reading →
With the proliferation of #edtech products comes an unexpected squeeze, not on your wallet as much as on your schedule. You may want to consider the full cost of #edtech to your school or district at purchase or renewal. That… Continue Reading →
…is often the gift of time to teachers…makes an attractive email – read now, reread later…allows more family time and reduces stress…does not makes your teachers resent professional meetings…does not require anyone to bring snacks..teachers can grade openly instead of… Continue Reading →
I want to share this awesome resource for potential bloggers! My ISTE PLN, EdTech Coaches #ETCoaches is kicking off “Blogging Buddies.” Instead of an event, such as a blogging challenge, this attempts to pre-connect bloggers in groups. Where a challenge might… Continue Reading →
Every teacher is five minutes away from disaster. All day long. However, good teachers fill those minutes with decisions which constantly reroute students and events away from disaster. No wonder teachers are so exhausted! Every teacher is 5 minutes away from… Continue Reading →
I hosted my first EdCamp last Saturday with some colleagues. It was outside my safety net of a district professional learning day. It was smaller. It was less structured. And it was incredible. By the end I was proud that… Continue Reading →
I always felt bold when I said it to middle schoolers, “Do you know what happens if you don’t do well on The Test?” The fourth, fifth, sixth, or seventh graders would lean in and hold their collective breath …… Continue Reading →
Have you ever noticed how people take technology failures so personally? However, technology does exactly what is is told. So what are you telling it to do? And what makes you think this is personal? Do you often get results you… Continue Reading →
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