How to Use Technology to Support Every Student Writer
Have the needs of your students grown this year? Take a look at Clicker and how it can help every student writer grow this school year.
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Have the needs of your students grown this year? Take a look at Clicker and how it can help every student writer grow this school year.
In this episode, educator and author, Dr. Florencia Henshaw, joins to discuss how teachers can avoid getting overwhelmed with technology.
Hands-on learning experiences can change how students interact with content and understand the applications of what they’ve learned.
If you want to help students see opportunities to create every day, Kdan Mobile has a set of tools for creativity for education.
Will you join us for a free webinar with strategies for teachers? I’m excited to host a webinar for Trafera on Teaching with Chrome.
You can help kids get to know each other and get familiar with EdTech tools at the same time during the first weeks of school.
What do you have planned for the first weeks of school? The date of the very first day of school
I know reading books isn’t the only way to learn something new. Looking for an idea to replace a traditional teacher book club? I have four.
Sean D’Arcy, VP of Kahoot! at school and home, joins to chat about games in the classroom and how to make learning stick this year.
Are you looking for typing lessons for kids? The team behind TypeTastic is giving teachers access to hundreds of typing lessons free for back-to-school.
Dr. Catherine Pearlman, author of First Phone: A Child’s Guide to Digital Responsibility, Safety, and Etiquette, shares tips for educators.
This summer, you can join the team at Hāpara for a special month of flipped professional development with workshops, webinars, and more.
EdTech tips and resources for educators, straight from Monica’s desk every Monday. Don’t miss a thing.