HotLunchTray

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Week 7 #8weeksofsummer Blog Challenge 2021

Welcome to Week 7 of the #8weeksofsummer Blog Challenge 2021. Educators have likely experience more training in the past 15 months since March 2020 than […]

Engage Students in Synchronous Online Meetings

Meeting your students in Zoom, Teams, Google Meet? Regardless of the platform educators have learned some ways to engage students in synchronous online meetings this […]

AR & VR Lesson Ideas #TECH6363

Community-based AR & VR Lesson Ideas Community as a classroom is an unexpected way to incorporate augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The approach […]

Twitter Starter #TECH6363

Twitter can be overwhelming. You may benefit from a Twitter Start Kit! Consider this infographic on how to find Twitter resources. How to Find Twitter […]

Computer Lab Launch #TECH6363

This blog post is an assignment for the American College of Education, Doctoral Instructional Technology program. Background: The blog was established in 2010. This blog is […]

What if Nobody is Behind?

Since March 2020 educators have worried about students falling behind. It has pushed teachers to work past reason, parents to stress about doing the teacher’s […]

Communication Strategies

How to best structure learning environments is within the control of the adults crafting the classroom experience. Recently classroom environments have been online and face-to-face; […]

Grad School Tools

I am two years into a three-year advanced degree. Often I am tired and wish that I could be more carefree with my time, but […]

Pandemic Grading

Before a parent or an educator becomes too emotional in response to pandemic grading, let us consider the situation… Craft an Intentional Perspective “Unconditional positive […]

The End of “Unprecedented Times”

I stopped using the phrase “unprecedented times” as soon as I could this semester. Because no one wants to hear what they feel in their […]

How to Help Teachers

Teachers Need our Help K-12 teachers are either teaching online, teaching face-to-face, or doing both. Despite what you think you learned last spring, the easiest […]

Week 7 #8weeksofsummer Blog Challenge 2020

This past spring you likely had to flex time like never before in the classroom. Many teacher’s first encounters with asynchronous learning was harsh. After […]

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