I came across an interesting discussion post in a course I am teaching. The post wanted to know where I learn and how I manage […]
Beepers, sit-down dinners with student families, extended-range phone lines to reach throughout the house, matching t-shirts at the science fair so that science club members […]
By Zach Vander Veen Decision processes intrigue me, especially as I’ve moved into positions that require far more complex decisions on issues that have a […]
Edu Supply Chain Disruptions The pandemic has disrupted many supply chains. The edu supply chain disruptions will have a wide-reaching impact for years to come. […]
If 2021 taught me anything, it is that no one is coming to save teachers. We need to save ourselves. No one is Coming to […]
Taking teaching and learning online has a distinct look and feel in K12. Many educators tried to replicate classroom teaching with synchronous teaching as 1:1, […]
While education reorganizes, just to reorganize again, instructional technology is increasing its importance in classrooms, schools, and learning. Consider the Impact of Instructional Technology #edchat […]
Are you ready, if we go home tomorrow? What do you need to do to be ready for the possibility of being sent to teach […]
New school year, new opportunities. It’s a chance to start fresh. Discover new courses. And get to know new people, like Dr. Louis Algaze, Florida […]
The video conferencing solution does not matter – Zoom, Skype, Google Hangout, Big Blue Button – but the effect is the same. The overuse of […]
Armies of traditional face to face teachers just taught their first full semester of courses online. And for those who thought they were imposters, they […]
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 […]