The video conferencing solution does not matter – Zoom, Skype, Google Hangout, Big Blue Button – but the effect is the same. The overuse of live lesson platforms, frustrated teachers, and underwhelmed families are all Zoomed Out. [Tweet “Free eBook:… Continue Reading →
Armies of traditional face to face teachers just taught their first full semester of courses online. And for those who thought they were imposters, they just proved themselves wrong. [Tweet “Teachers who thought they were imposters just proved themselves wrong…. Continue Reading →
I have been blogging since 2010. I am grateful for the deep thinking this practice has provided me. I can provide the Blog Post 101 overview because I have learned so much organically. I have missed this practice as I… Continue Reading →
An introduction is difficult. The introduction is the start of your Social Presence in your online classroom. If you are a novice online educator you may be especially concerned. Allow me to share two methods for K-12 educators to enhance… Continue Reading →
If that is the question, the answer is it depends. [Tweet “Should you be considering OER content? Find out for sure. #edchat”] Open Educational Resources (OER) “Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning and research materials in any medium – digital… Continue Reading →
Don’t leave for the summer just yet. I have some digital housecleaning we need to chat about, please. [Tweet “The new part of your end of year checklist, ✔️digital housekeeping. #edtech #edchat”] No, we are not going to wax the… Continue Reading →
There are no shortages of initiatives in education. Blended Learning is an interesting initiative; this teaching strategy is only possible because of the amazing technology available. The intersection between the current availability of technology in schools and new ways of instructing… 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 →
Welcome to the #8weeksofsummer blog challenge. All educators welcome, join us and reflect on your practice during this built-in break for refreshment and reflection. Make sure you complete all the weeks and keep posting through July to enter in the drawing for… Continue Reading →
Entrepreneurs and educators do not always overlap. The nature of an educational career is predictable, and often a long sail on a ship, which if it turns, turns slowly. Not the environment you think of for an entrepreneur. However, when… Continue Reading →
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