Teachem Adds New Ways to Share Online Courses
Last month I shared a new service called Teachem that is using the TED-Ed model for creating online courses. The difference between Teachem and TED-Ed
Last month I shared a new service called Teachem that is using the TED-Ed model for creating online courses. The difference between Teachem and TED-Ed
This week Rod Berger and I sat down to record the second episode of the Core of Education vodcast. This is a bi-weekly(ish) series in
A couple of weeks ago I received a copy of Lee LeFever’s new book The Art of Explanation. Many educators are familiar with Lee’s work
On Sunday I wrote a review of the free iPad app TinyTap. TinyTap allows you to create simple iPad games based on the pictures that
Cyberkidz offers simple and fun games for pre-k students. In addition to the games offered on the website Cyberkidz offers a Chrome Web App. The
Earlier this week I Pinned a nice infographic from Scholastic about social media. The infographic, Social Media for Teachers, isn’t terribly detailed but it could
Scholastic and Funding Factory have combined efforts to create a Trash to Cash Green Sweepstakes. The sweepstakes will award a $5,000 prize to one school
Duolingo is a free service that aims to help you learn Spanish, French, German, or Portuguese. Recently, Duolingo launched an iPhone app (it will also
Throughout the fall I’ve shared some resources for teaching about (American) Thanksgiving. If you have school tomorrow and you’re looking for some last minute lesson
Over the last ten days or so I’ve seen a huge increase in the number of requests that I get to share some of my
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