You know the feeling, you’ve sat through this professional learning before. Huh, no, the title is different. I think we had M&Ms for a snack the last time I was trained on this-same-thing, but the feeling is the same. We have… Continue Reading →
Wednesday we were invited to sit in on a meeting our director of technology had with Google (when will I ever say that again?). And the facility was as “cool” as you would expect. A teacher is bound to be… Continue Reading →
A post I recently discovered via Triberr, Do Students have the Right to Use Technology in Class started me thinking about this topic. Does the teacher or the student make the ultimate decision of how the learning occurs? I have seen… Continue Reading →
{or hasn’t changed} I was using technology from the 30s and 70s while still teaching in the 2000s… Image compliments of Master of Arts in Teaching Degrees
This post is one in a series for a MOOC. You can find similar posts searching under the Category MOOC or searching for hashtag #eteacherTOOL for more about this particular MOOC. I feel that this MOOC has prepared me for… Continue Reading →
When Atlanta slipped into national news for not being prepared for #SnowJam14 it was instantly looking for redemption. A rematch was granted by Mother Nature Valentine’s week in the form of an even bigger winter storm. Tuesday through Friday schools were… Continue Reading →
I am a teacher. Always have been, always will be. They are my people and I “get” them. So when I transitioned to a technology integration job I had the inside track on teachers, right? I knew the animal well. … Continue Reading →
The week back from winter holiday is always an odd experience for any educator; the caffeine is never strong enough, every one seems to wander about trying to find the couch for the obligatory 2 PM nap, and work generally… Continue Reading →
I have just transitioned to a new laptop and was mindful of the steps I took when customizing my new computer. I thought it was interesting to see what I “had” to do “first.” Here is the order so far:… Continue Reading →
And you thought getting someone to buy you technology was tough. The first things cut are teacher professional days or the purchasing of new equipment. Try getting technology and training/professional development together!
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