A Deep Dive into Memes with a Meme Lesson Template
We’ll take a deep dive into using memes in the classroom, and I’ll share a student-friendly activity idea along with a meme lesson template.
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We’ll take a deep dive into using memes in the classroom, and I’ll share a student-friendly activity idea along with a meme lesson template.
Explore a quick list of digital communication tools any instructional coach can use to stay connected and make meetings more productive.
Ready to take your video creation to the next level? If you’re looking for a way to add your voice
In this episode, author and ESL educational leader, Valentina Gonzalez, joins to discuss best practices for using technology with multilingual learners.
See what educators are asking and find answers to EdTech questions submitted by listeners of the Easy EdTech Podcast.
To help students build digital reading habits, they can use Markup to take notes, jot down ideas, and organize their thinking.
Looking for a creative project idea for your students? Try a comic strips activity in your classroom. With a comic
Author and EdTech Curriculum Instructional Specialist, Hedreich Nichols discusses how educators can help students be respectful online.
Where can you go to find engaging, standards-aligned resources? Connect has you covered if you’re teaching elementary school this year.
A video and storyboard app can help students plan, produce and share a video of their own this school year.
When it comes to creating for an audience, a series of short-form posts is super popular — and I have a microblogging lesson idea.
This episode is all about providing feedback to students in digital spaces with EdTech tools for teacher feedback and tips peer feedback.
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