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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]