A online whiteboard is a learning space where both teachers and students can write and interact with students in real time via the internet. Whiteboards […]
After reading the following statement in the Google Doc’s forum I immediately jumped upon finding a way to do what was being asked. A teacher […]
As language use today moves increasingly into digital fora - social media, social networking and so on, accompanied by an internationalisation of the language most […]
Recently, I've been searching for an app that teachers can use to remotely activate their computers and interactive whiteboard. I am happy to announce that […]
When cell phones first appeared in the classroom, students could do little more than look at them. It took more than guts to make an […]
Frenchtown Elementary School was established in 1925 on the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania. It’s an intimate educational environment with 166 students. Serving grades […]
Apps, web sites, gaming, coding, computers, iPad’s; are these the things that come to mind when you hear about technology in the classroom? The definition […]
It’s hard to remember what you’ve never learned. For most students, Memorial Day is the time when the city pool opens, or they have their […]
He had a brilliant mind, but this favorite student of mine struggled with one main issue in fourth grade: handwriting. It was hardly legible and […]
National Music Week is coming soon and music teachers are some of my favorite people. I taught K-8 music so I know the challenges they […]
When most new teachers dream of stepping into a classroom, they think of the lessons that will be taught, the knowledge that will be imparted, […]
In 1970, Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin was moved dramatically by experiencing the devastation of an oil spill in Santa Barbara, CA. He wanted to do […]