Help Your Students Manage Their Energy Not Their Time

Students are more tired than ever before and it’s impacting their well-being. In 2020, we suffered through a pandemic, social unrest, and a lot of […]

Creating Chemical Models with Tinkercad and Sketchfab

Chemistry. Everyone’s favorite subject, right? Or is it just me? I’ve always found chemistry fascinating, but it is a bit abstract. I feel that chemical […]

Could Moodle 3.8 Finally Kickstart A Culture Of Analytics In Your Organization?

In a recent release, Moodle has shared a slim taste of the new enhancements coming for its Learning Analytics engine. (Formerly Moodle Inspire.) These new […]

Donuts, Desserts, and Dieting

Fun fact: You just so happen to only have one body and the way you treat it will follow you for the rest of your […]

Ups and Downs of Friendship

It’s finally November, a time to be grateful for everything that we have. I am grateful for so much in my life: my family, pets, […]

No Bull

Did you know October is National Anti-Bullying Month? Let’s be honest. How many of you have suffered at the hands of a bully but chose […]

The Best Day of My Life

Today will go down as one of the best days of my life. On this very day, my pride and joy officially comes into the […]

What Models Don’t Say

This is the second post in a series by former FLVS student Makaila, model, author, and anti-bullying advocate. Hey everyone, Mak here. If you missed […]

Meet FLVS Alumna Makaila Nichols

This is the first post in a series by former FLVS student Makaila, a model, author, and anti-bullying advocate. Hey blog readers! I’m the new […]

The Principles of Instruction #Infographic – Constant Improvement is Universal

Teaching is both an art, and a science. Many of the best teachers seem to naturally take to this model, as they perfect the art […]

Modeling: Online Students Need Demonstrations, Too

How many times have you seen children pretending to be their sports heroes while playing basketball or soccer? How many teens or adults have you […]

Keep it Social: Using Social Learning Theory to Improve Instructional Strategies

I’m going to come right out and say it: learning is social. All learning occurs in a social context. Whether it is the social pressures/motivators […]

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