The past year was a year of exceptionalities. We all needed to do different things to survive all the constantly changing demands of education. Let’s examine what your learner needed this past year. Welcome to Week 3 of the #8weeksofsummer… Continue Reading →
This annotated bibliography is a list of ten topics emerging in K12 educational technology. Each of the 10 listed discusses the importance and relevance of the topic, differentiation opportunities, and associated resources. I would submit that K12 and higher education… Continue Reading →
As you extricate yourself from school mode you may be talking to friends you have missed in the business of this past school year. Let’s examine how you collaborated with peers this past year. Welcome to Week 2 #8weeksofsummer Blog… Continue Reading →
The assignment of creating a geolocation-based lesson culminated in a rubric for the purposeful inclusion of instructional technology when teaching in an inclusive classroom. Inclusive Technology Rubric #TECH6363 #edchat Click To Tweet Geolocation Lesson A Geolocation lesson I would propose… Continue Reading →
Meeting your students in Zoom, Teams, Google Meet? Regardless of the platform educators have learned some ways to engage students in synchronous online meetings this year. Engage Students in Synchronous Online Meetings #OnlineLearning #OnlineTeaching Click To Tweet
I use this graphic when I need to think about a model for online learner engagement. Keller’s ARC model for fresh ideas on what to add to your online classroom for increased student engagement. Use this proven model for online… Continue Reading →
Welcome to the 2021 #8weeksofsummer blog challenge! Wow, that was some school year. What did we just do? Let’s reflect. #8weeksofsummer || Week 1 Blog Prompt || Blog Challenge #ETCoaches #BloggingBuddies #TECHtalkGA #ReflectiveTeacher #edchat #ETCoaches #edtech #PD4uandme Click To Tweet… Continue Reading →
I have used Articulate software since it was an install on a beefy desktop I had for it and Captivate software. I have also viewed content from our state department of education created over the years made in Articulate to… Continue Reading →
Maybe after the emergency learning last spring into the normalized pandemic teaching of this past year your philosophy of education has changed. It is time to revise your philosophy of education. Even educators who don’t feel like their philosophy has… Continue Reading →
Community-based AR & VR Lesson Ideas Community as a classroom is an unexpected way to incorporate augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The approach for these lesson ideas relies on Dani’s statement “turn communities into classrooms by encouraging teacher… Continue Reading →
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