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Are you looking to bring more technology into your school this year? This week I’m at FETC in Orlando, Florida.

Are you looking to bring more technology into your school this year? This week I’m at FETC in Orlando, Florida.

Are you using Chromebooks or laptops this school year? The folks at WriteLab have just released a free Chrome extension

Family engagement tools can help parents stay informed and up-to-date with important information. A structured parent communication plan lets teachers

As a former New York City public school teacher I’m so excited to share the findings of a special report

A few weeks ago I shared a post with a bookmarking tip for readers on iPads (see it here). In

Thinking Kit is a quick and simple way for teachers and students to create their own activities for iPads. It comes

Interested in project based learning? You will definitely want to check out the new book in the Hacking Learning series, Hacking

Ready for a new podcast? This year I’ve shared a handful of fantastic education podcasts. Podcasts have become an everyday

Wow, talk about a reading list! The team at Corwin Press developed the Connected Educator books are a series of

What does it mean to take ownership of your professional development? In a previous post, I included tips and strategies to help

Have you tried this yet? A few months ago I watched a live demo of Soundtrap. Teachers and students around

I’ve had the chance to check out a fantastic family engagement tool that offer schools a solution for parent communication.
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