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How to Use Canva in the Classroom
Canva is now free for educators and their students. Learn how to use the Canva in the classroom by looking at the specific education features.
Formative Assessment Ideas: Brain Dumps
This is the second post of a five part series focusing on formative assessments for teachers trying to incorporate technology in more powerful ways.
Formative Assessments Ideas for Digital Classrooms – A 5 Part Series
In this first of a five part series, we are going to dig more deeply into the idea of formative assessments. We will begin with a digital pre-assessments and look at why these can be a critical part of student success and interest in a topic or unit.
Blended Reading Idea: A Fun Way To Deepen Understanding
In all subjects, students need to read and comprehend that text at a deep level. A great way to do this is to allow students to have fun with the experience by incorporating something known as BookSnaps into how they engage with the reading.
10 Best Chrome and Edge Extensions for Teachers and Students
Chrome Extensions are tools that live inside of your Chrome Browser and provide additional functionality by connecting to other web utilities. Most people don’t know this but Microsoft Edge is built on Chromium, so all of the same extensions work there as well.
What is Canva for Education? 5 Ideas to Get Students Creating
Canva is now free for educators. Here is what is offers and ideas to get started!
Teaching and Learning in a Pandemic
This is a Limited Series Podcast – Teaching and Learning in a Pandemic. An eight part series that takes a deeper look at what happened and where we go next.
How to Use Wakelet in The Classroom
Blended Learning can become more meaningful when we incorporate very powerful tools like Wakelet in our classrooms.
Effective Breakout Rooms and Group Work: 3 tools to take collaboration further
Effective Breakout rooms and small groups are a very important part of any classroom. They give students a chance to talk about their learning, work through problems or ask questions together and hopefully ignite the kind of curiosity that drives learning.
How to Use Jamboard: 10 Ideas to Get You Jammin’
Jamboard has recently shown up in Google Meets causing more teachers to wonder how this might be used to support learning. In this post, we will look at 10 ways to use Jamboard for effective teaching and learning.
10 Best Practices for Breakout Rooms
Whether you are using Google Meet or Microsoft Teams, breakout rooms are an important tool for remote and blended learning. Effective and meaningful student collaboration is possible online.