
5 Ways to Honor Student Curiosity with Adobe Spark Creation Tools
If we met at ISTE or ILA this year, you probably heard me use the phrase “tasks before apps.” This
If we met at ISTE or ILA this year, you probably heard me use the phrase “tasks before apps.” This
Today marks the centennial of President John F. Kennedy’s birth. The team at Apple Education has curated an amazing set of
How do students explore electricity in your classroom? Qmod is an educational toy designed by a team of engineers and educators with the goal of helping students experiment and invent with electricity. It combines technology with common, everyday objects to help students learn…
Last week I introduced a new Thursday series of Facebook posts and blog posts all about 360 video. Today I want
Looking for a new type of learning experience for your classroom? The folks at Cut N’ Learn have launched a
Have you thought about using drones in your classroom? Well the folks at Flybrix sent me their Deluxe Flybrix kit
Are you ready to jump into a new social studies lesson? Virtual field trips can enhance social studies lessons. They
Nearpod is a favorite tool that I used in my classroom as a one-to-one iPad teacher and now use all
Video clips can help students access information. Thanks to online platforms like YouTube it’s easier than every to find multimedia to
Virtual reality is a powerful, low-cost, easy-to-access resource for teachers. You can create deep, meaningful learning experiences for students with
Followers of ClassTechTips.com know that I’m a huge fan of scannable technology. QR codes and augmented reality can promote deeper
Have you tried out 360° video with students? Panoramic images and 360° video are becoming increasingly popular media. You’ve probably
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