Meg Veitch, who I am certain is a lovely person with only good intentions, is a graduate student at University of Michigan who teaches what […]
If your want to learn playing guitar, i have found 5 best guitar online classes for music lovers. With the help of these lessons, you […]
HyperDocs are the creation of Sarah Landis and Lisa Highfill – expert educators. Hyperdocs sound complicated but they really aren’t. HyperDocs are basically online documents […]
Getting inspiration from the brilliant Adam Hill, I recently used Pokemon as a stimulus for a data handling unit in mathematics. It was the perfect […]
Day 2 started with the key note address by Simon Simek. As you can see it was popular. Simon is a brilliant speaker. You can […]
I so envy my child. He’s 8 years old, and the minute his head hits the pillow at night, he’s out. Peaceful slumber. How does […]
The 15 images in this presentation are photos I took of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia a few winters ago. I was amazed by the beauty of […]
What happens when a lesson already is at the R level in SAMR? Time to SAMR that lesson. All of you...
This past weekend my students diligently worked on their blog posts for the 2015 Student Blogging Challenge. I created an exemplar for them so that […]
As teachers we attend so many meetings and trainings that unfortunately take us out of the classroom. While these can be useful, these missed days can […]
This past weekend my fellow Blended Learning Specialist Erin Southam and I participated in the San Diego Google Apps for Education Summit in beautiful Coronado, […]
Image:Langwitches Last month, I mentioned in a post that I had attended the San Diego GAFE Summit. During this conference, two sessions really stood out to me: […]