What are you saying with your social media pictures? Let’s explore PicMonkey and consider what your Instagram, Twitter, and blog posts can convey. Created for TOMECON16, a regional literacy conference for Georgia students. Learn more about TOME.
Attending a 2nd grade classroom play I had to snap some pictures of my son’s classmates. They were doing something I had not yet seen. These students were recording the various plays presented and immediately replaying and watching them; in… Continue Reading →
The good thing about Blended Learning is there are many ways to do it. The bad thing about Blended Learning is there are many ways to do it. So while you are planning as a school, grade level, or a… Continue Reading →
When making online content for either a completely online or a blended learning course there are some online content mistakes to avoid. Creating Online Content Mistakes to Avoid: Listing of links, just links, nothing but the links, so help me God…. Continue Reading →
If creating digital content is on your mind we need to chat. I have a Content Creation Checklist started, but could use some help completing it. There are somethings you should consider before investing time and effort: Is the content… Continue Reading →
Teachers have scarce resources. One is tempted to think money is the scarcest, but in reality, it is time. What teachers perennially want to know when faced with new initiatives and mandates is – how to attain the balance of big impact, little investment?… Continue Reading →
Conventional wisdom dictates that some things cannot be rushed. In education, that often meant you needed to put in your years before you were wise. I would suggest that even though school years plod on at a consistent pace, your… Continue Reading →
When your chances of snow look like this, but you get an email from school at 5:30AM that yes-you-still-have-school-today it might mean you believe you are snow-worthy. To different people this might mean different things. The students are easy to understand;… Continue Reading →
I have an idea of who my audience is for this blog. However, I often check-in with myself trying to establish, am I reaching that audience? The manner in which I expect to find an audience has changed over the lifespan… Continue Reading →
The moment you realize that you cannot work any harder as a teacher is the time to make some changes. Luckily, we have access to many educational technologies in our classrooms we could not have dreamed about ten years ago…. Continue Reading →
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