Big Announcement: Adobe Spark Free for Students of All Ages
A few years ago I was searching for free, easy-to-use creation tools for students that were compatible with multiple devices.
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A few years ago I was searching for free, easy-to-use creation tools for students that were compatible with multiple devices.
What type of visuals hang on the walls of your classroom? Whether you create anchor charts, graphics, or classroom posters
How are you leveraging the power of digital tools in the social studies classroom? This list of iPad apps for
What does 3D printing look like in your school? The team at MakerBot just sent me their new guidebook for
Are you using a hands-on STEM program in your school? Last month I shared the Because Learning! STEM program for
Do you have a PLN? Would you describe yourself as a “connected educator”? Whether these terms are in your everyday
There are a handful of frameworks for thinking about technology integration in the classroom. You’ve probably spent some time examining
This past year I started working with a fantastic school in New York who have introduced a blended learning model for their students. As we wrapped up the school year in June one of their teachers asked for recommendations for summer reading and I immediately named this book, Blended Learning in Action: A Practical Guide Toward Sustainable Change by Catlin R. Tucker, Tiffany Wycoff and Jason T. Green. If you haven’t checked it out, Blended Learning in Action is a terrific guide for…
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