G Suite Apps are collaborative, which makes them highly powerful. They offer opportunities for students to engage unlike ever before. Here are 30 ideas for […]
The research is clear: rereading a text doesn’t work as well as taking a test over the material. Known as retrieval practice, it involves students […]
This post is written by Craig Klement, an RTI facilitator, working with teachers and struggling students from Garland, Texas. You can connect with Craig on […]
Howdy, folks! Welcome to another in a series of periodic ed tech news roundups. We hope you enjoy this one, and if you have a […]
Involve learners with actionable data Wondering how to use data to inform progress for users in proficiency-based education? Assessment provides The post How to use […]
“Don’t reinvent the wheel, just realign it.” – Anthony J. D’Angelo If you have ever used Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, Drawings, and Forms, then you […]
Scantron was one of the early auto-grading innovations. It cut your grading time down significantly. (Of course, there were those little plastic templates you could […]
Warning! This post contains SO many great tips, tricks, links and ideas that you may end up with a case of “too many open tabs”. […]
As teachers gear up for a new school year many will turn to Google Forms to gather information from parents and students. As with all […]
Image courtesy of Heisenberg Media via Flickr. Mohamed El-Ashiry takes a look at four online tools that have helped him deliver high-quality feedback to his […]
It’s about providing choice in reflection tools Personalized Learning Plans (PLPs) across the state have taken many different forms and serve a few different purposes. […]
It is the end of the semester, and like most teachers, my colleagues and I are currently under the barrage of with last minute regrade requests […]