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Do you have a full picture of your students’ thought process? Multiple choice questions often give us a limited view

Google Forms is one of my favorite tools because it is super customizable and can help you stay organized. In

In this episode, I’ll share participation strategies to try out when students are working on their own, or through self-paced

In this episode, you’ll hear strategies that boost engagement and increase participation during live video lessons and synchronous instruction. If

In this episode, I’ll share tips for checking for understanding while students learn online. Whether you are part of a

This post is in partnership with Key Understanding. All opinions are my own. Made by teachers for teachers, Keyset’s Google

In this episode, you’ll learn about tech-friendly peer feedback strategies for any classroom. You’ll also hear about EdTech resources that

EdTech tools have altered the way we think about teaching and learning in the classroom, but sometimes these powerful devices

Seesaw is one of my favorite tools to share with educators. I love using Seesaw in professional development sessions. If

Are you looking for activities your students will love? With differentiated math and reading activities for kids, eSpark has you

Do you Kahoot? For back-to-school this year, Kahoot has announced some big updates and new features. In this blog post,

If we’ve met before you might know a little bit about how my work in a one-to-one classroom, using iPads
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