Three Good Ways to Use Padlet In Your School
This afternoon at the Texas Library Association’s annual conference I gave a short presentation about backchannels and informal assessment. Some of you may have seen
This afternoon at the Texas Library Association’s annual conference I gave a short presentation about backchannels and informal assessment. Some of you may have seen
TodaysMeet.com is a completely free service for hosting backchannel discussions. Over the years I’ve used it in a variety of ways including as a real-time discussion
I love to listen to a good keynote presentation. Dan Meyer’s Math Class Needs a Makeover is still one of the best I’ve seen in
If you visit Google Scholar right now you will see the tagline, “stand on the shoulders of giants.” This is something that I mentioned a
Scholastic’s Character Scrapbook is a nice little online activity that could help your students analyze the characters in the books that they read. The Character
Someone recently emailed me after reading this post about Google Sky for Android to ask if there were similar tools available for use on laptops.
The next time you need common sounds like doorbells ringing, dogs barking, or car horns honking to use in a multimedia project you could try
My mom and brothers in 1990 I’ve been fortunate to have been invited to speak about blogging at a number of schools and conferences. One
The sharing and commenting features in Google Documents are fantastic for giving students feedback about their work. Likewise, those features are great for students to
One of my favorite parts of having a student advisory group of sixteen to eighteen years-old students was talking with them about their college and
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