Kahoot and Quizizz are popular, well known tools to use when teaching F2F and online. Yet, sometimes, adding a bit of variety helps to spark […]
Photo by Pixabay from Pexels Games may become addictive (like so much else), yet they are a wonderful example of how learning can be engaging and attract learners […]
via GIPHY From climate change deniers to anti-vaxers, it's enough to make anyone aware of how drastically natural environments are being harmed, to despair. Practically […]
Photo by Martin Damboldt from Pexels We seek greenery, whether outdoors (forest-bathing, anyone?) or by bringing twigs, flowers, shrubs and other greenery into our homes and work spaces. […]
Helping students become educated consumers of online information is a corner stone of digital literacy. There may be no immediate solution to the proliferation of […]
Words, words, words! How learning vocabulary can be challenging for non English speakers! Quizlet , and other word cards are helpful but do become rather repetitive […]
Days when all there seems to exist is noise. Drilling, banging, hammering, exploding. Explosions of hate, of racism, of waring cultures. Ignorance, divisions, subdivisions. Deeper, […]
As much as learners may like Kahoot, there are also other tools to revise and learn vocabulary, which give added interest to vocabulary activities. Vocabulary.com […]
via GIPHY If digital literacy hasn't been a burning issue to focus on in classrooms, it certainly has become one now. In particular, the skill […]
Having a stock of games to use in classes, whether analogue or digital, is common practice among language teachers and other subjects. Quiznetic is one […]
via GIPHY Learning may be many things, but at the end of the day, learning is personal, something one does to one's self. Using games […]
Respect for the environment, for nature, for cultural differences, comes with learning about our planet, about our world and the worlds within it. Learning Geography […]