Bring Your Textbook to Life! 18 Ideas
“Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours.” – John Locke Your textbook is just Continue Reading
Learn With QR Codes! 22+ Apps, Web Tools and Activities
“The whole art of teaching is the only art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.” – Continue Reading
Goal: Design a Badge
Welcome to Cycle 7 of The 30 Goals Challenge: Make it Meaningful! “Celebrate what you want to see more of.” – Thomas J. Peters Goal: Design Continue Reading
Top Hashtags to Get The Skinny on What's Happening in Edtech
“The hashtag, that ubiquitous pound sign followed by a keyword, are part of the language of social media.”- Neil Patel, Forbes Technology is vastly changing the Continue Reading
Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Wearables for Learning! Oh My!
“The whole art of teaching is the only art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.” – Continue Reading
20 Web Tools and Apps for Learners to Create Fun Videos
“Humans are incredibly visual and powerful, moving images help us find meaning… video helps capture and contextualize the world around us.” – Dan Patterson Students Continue Reading
41 Recommended Extensions for Teachers, Research, and Language Learners
“It isn’t that they cannot see the solution. It is that they cannot see the problem.” – GK Chesterton Did you know a web browser Continue Reading
Collaborative Group Sessions with Hangouts
“It is a fact that in the right formation, the lifting power of many wings can achieve twice the distance of any bird flying alone.” – Continue Reading
Comics for Engaging Students! 24+ Resources & Ideas
“At a young age, I was interested in comic books, which was really how I learnt to read.” – Nicolas Cage Today, I will be Continue Reading
Digital Poets! Web Tools, Apps, & Lesson Ideas
April is around the corner and when we are encouraged to inspire learners to celebrate National Poetry month. No matter what subject you teach, poetry can Continue Reading