A small story for a Friday, one that recaptures a bit, at least for me, that spirit of the early internet. All about connections and […]
Welcome to the weekly edition of The Edtech Roundup—a collection of digital resources containing a few of my most favorite activities curated from various social […]
Welcome to the weekly edition of The Edtech Roundup—a collection of digital resources containing a few of my most favorite activities curated from various social […]
There are buildings on campus whose cornerstone bears a date before my birth. My father-in-law walked in some of these very buildings in 1936. Voorhees […]
Source: Adam Grant Adam Grant's book, Originals: How Non-Conformists Move The World, has vaulted to the top of best-seller lists since its publication last year. […]
I’m a teacher-author on TeachersPayTeachers.com (aka #TPT). I’m having a 20% off sale for cyber Monday and Tuesday on everything (#CYBER2016)! Here are the descriptions […]
Education Week wants to hear how you help your students learn to love Shakespeare. Use #teachmacbeth to join the Twitter conversation.
The use case builds on a paper I wrote outlining what I thought to be a good approach to using mobile learning to transform literary […]
Today I am “dog-tired”—it was a three dog night yesterday as we celebrated a birthday with dear friends. Several summers ago I was humbled at how much […]
We’re well into 2016 by now, and with that comes the first bump in the road of the year. Many of us kicked off the […]
At the beginning of every year, there’s a mad rush to come up with new resolutions, stick to new habits, and become a new, better […]
“What good books have you read this year?” recently asked my former student and fellow bibliophile, Susan Gusho recently on FaceBook. Susan, who like so […]