4 Alternatives to Reading Teacher Books for Professional Learning – Easy EdTech Podcast 186
Fellow FETC featured speaker, Andre Daughty, joins to discuss the impact of teaching and learning with movies in the classroom.
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Fellow FETC featured speaker, Andre Daughty, joins to discuss the impact of teaching and learning with movies in the classroom.
There is a new automatic e-signature tool for schools and teachers that can help you streamline paperwork this school year.
A student work scanner can help you give quicker feedback to students and take your timesaving, organizational practices to the next level.
I’ve pulled together a few podcasts — an autumn playlist — perfect for a fall reset for inspiration this season of the school year.
Fellow FETC featured speaker, Andre Daughty, joins to discuss the impact of teaching and learning with movies in the classroom.
Learn how digital student whiteboards can transform your formative assessment routine as you gather data in the classroom.
In education, we often have conversations about student agency. See what this look like in action and how to promote it in digital spaces.
How can you support student writers this school year? There are tech-friendly strategies you can use to boost student writing
Can educational technology support school safety goals? Schools and districts can use Pikmykid to make sure everyone has a safe school year.
In this episode, I share five creative activities for kids you can use to incorporate technology in any classroom and any subject area.
No matter what or where you teach, get students excited about learning with the Ciena Solutions Challenge.
What is the role of education in the metaverse? You’ve probably heard the term in conversations this year and it’s worth paying attention to.
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