I hold some strong opinions on Email Efficiency for Teachers. Yes, that is a thing. This article is more about the email that you have not sent, yet. The ones you are ruminating over, trying to phrase just so. I’d… Continue Reading →
The days of compulsory attendance of professional learning have ended. Well, maybe not completely yet, but we should act as if they have. [Tweet “You should be acting as if the days of compulsory attendance of your training has ended…. Continue Reading →
It’s the time of year we bring kids back to classes. And has been jokingly been referred to as Xbox Detox. However, back to school time is not just about pulling the plug, but instead redirecting thinking. Some of the… Continue Reading →
Current teachers have a variety of stances on instructional technology. We may be the last generation of teachers to consider teaching with and without technology as fundamentally different. Students currently view our segmented stance on using and not using technology… Continue Reading →
Welcome to the 2019 #8weeksofsummer blog challenge! All educators are welcome to participate and reflect on their practice this #8weeksofsummer – a break for reflection and connection. [Tweet “#8weeksofsummer :: Week 3 Blog Prompt :: #ETCoaches #BloggingBuddies #TECHtalkGA #TeacherBlogger #edchat”]… Continue Reading →
Is the worst facet of Blended Learning that you are only hearing about it from your Technology Department? Is Blended Learning Different? Education in the Past Historically, education moves pretty slowly. I taught in much the same way my great-grandmother… Continue Reading →
Welcome to the 2019 #8weeksofsummer blog challenge! All educators are welcome to participate and reflect on their practice this #8weeksofsummer – a break for reflection and connection. [Tweet “#8weeksofsummer :: Week 2 Blog Prompt :: #ETCoaches #BloggingBuddies #TECHtalkGA #TeacherBlogger #edchat”]… Continue Reading →
We aren’t fans of non-educators giving the seemingly obligatory line about summer …work…pay…yadda, yadda… and while we know it isn’t true, it still stings. We know that educators are always learning, thinking about how to better teach, and investigating new… Continue Reading →
Recently we hosted our third annual Northeast Georgie EdCamp. Fresh on my mind, a couple of friends who are making their way into an entrepreneurial version of their teacher persona. So one of the sessions we offered was “How &… Continue Reading →
Some #edtech educators belong to professional organizations, is it right for you? A professional organization can lead to authority in a field as a thought leader, volunteer opportunities to contribute back to the larger #edtech community or help you make… Continue Reading →
© 2026 Hot Lunch Tray — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑
Recent Comments