Technology and Blended Learning

There appears to be an upsurge of interest in the use of technology in blended learning, even I am engaged in a MOOC at this time […]

What the New York Times missed about the teacher sharing economy

A story by Natasha Singer in the New York Times on Sept. 5th focused on the Teachers pay Teachers website. It is not surprising that […]

K is for Kahoot

Extend learning communities beyond the classroom For a review game “killer app” recommendation, Kahoot is by far at the top of my list. Kahoot, if […]

Isn’t it ironic? Don’t ya think?

IT’S LIKE RAAAAAAIIIIIIIIN, ON YOUR WEDDING DAY! IT’S THE FREE RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDE, WHEN YOU’VE ALREADY PAID!     Do you remember that song from 1996? Boy […]

007 – Mobile in the Classroom

In Episode 7 of the EdTechTV Podcast we discuss Mobile in the Classroom and reflectling on who your students are as individuals. Giveaway! To celebrate […]

Tools to enhance learning resources

These are just a few of the many examples of software tools which are free or low cost, need little or no ICT skills to […]

Are you just hearing crickets?

Do you ask your students questions and then hear crickets? Getting any sort of feedback can be a challenge to say the least. But you […]

‘Tis the Season

It’s conference time, and in the next few months I’m going to be popping up in several venues around the UK and online. The first […]

In Kahoots

For years, educational institutions have bought in various voting systems. You know the ones I mean: they come packed in suitcases with dated-looking voting pads […]

Plickers – Paper Printed “Clickers” for Instant Assessment

In the world of EdTech we like to play around with all the latest technology (by default) and can sometimes unwittingly be guilty of overlooking […]

Must Have Mini Bites!

Yesterday I wrote about the great professional development site, Grovo, that offers 60 second training on all sorts of topics. I realize that I like […]

Teaching the Filibuster in my Flipped Classroom

Every year, when I teach the Legislative Branch, I feel like I discuss the filibuster the same exact way. Yes, the filibuster is a stalling […]

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