Here is my 2nd attempt at a ThingLink interactive image.
This is about Open Educational Resources for teachers.
http://www.thinglink.com/scene/546561368715689986
Here is my 2nd attempt at a ThingLink interactive image.
This is about Open Educational Resources for teachers.
http://www.thinglink.com/scene/546561368715689986
This is the second post in a series of posts with videos on getting familiar with Evernote. If you have been thinking of a tool for managing your work flow, or just need a tool to help you with all your paper, or maybe you want a collaboration tool, or maybe you just want to be paperless, then Evernote is the tool for you! Continue reading
Mastery Connect has a series of apps that help you map your lessons or search the standards by topic and keywords to the Common Core Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards. Continue reading
At the recent Hack the Classroom Event, I did a session on Evernote. As we know Evernote is so robust that a 25 minute session is just not enough time to do it justice. I promised the session attendees that I would create a series of videos to get the most out of Evernote. Well here they are. Continue reading
(originally posted to Learning Creative Learning blog August 25, 2013)
I don’t completely understand Minecraft.
I am not very good at Minecraft.
In fact, I don’t like playing Minecraft.
And yet, I am absolutely convinced that is a superb learning and teaching tool. Let me explain. Continue reading
So recently I did some serious purging and as I was cleaning each room it became clear as we found Apple boxes in closets and cubbies, that Mom might have a problem… Continue reading
edshelf is a site that allows users to create collections of web tools (including apps for iOS and android,) rate and recommend them for others. I have compiled my collections and a few others here for you to look at, including STEM tools, Special Education tools and reading, writing & literacy.
Recently published in THE Journal June 2013 Page 10.
Some of these apps include: Continue reading