Technology has transformed the way our learners share their opinions and argue. Not only do our learners observe arguments daily on their social networks, but […]
Our students are joining digital communities at very young ages and not reflecting on their roles as community members. Every member has rights and responsibilities […]
Getting students to care about seeking and spreading the truth is one of the key topics in my new book, Hacking Digital Learning Strategies: 10 […]
Many educators, administrators, and parents would prefer to leave social media out of the curriculum. Social media is scary! Yes, our learners do very scary […]
Our learners become citizens of the digital world as toddlers or younger. They create digital avatars and profiles as part of their membership to online […]
Many people don’t know how to argue respectfully or intellectually online. Differences of opinion often lead to personal attacks, cyberbullying and trolling. Even world leaders lack […]
In today’s #EdtechMissions chat we shared ideas for teaching students how to use web tools and apps to research more effectively. In my book, Hacking Digital Learning […]
In my new book, Hacking Digital Learning Strategies: 10 Ways to Launch EdTech Missions, students create various digital projects to make a meaningful impact on their […]
“The number one benefit of educational technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative. It […]
Brainstorming is an important process students need to learn to do when innovating, creating, and problem-solving with technology. Brainstorming helps students come up with ideas, […]
Integrating technology isn’t an easy process. My technology knowledge continues to grow even with over a decade of experience, research, and professional development dedicated to […]