Six Ideas for Pool Noodles in the Classroom

TCEA's Peggy Reimers loves pool noodles. Check out six fun ideas she shares on using pool noodles for everything from robotics to P.E.! The post […]

Save Time! Use Keyboard Shortcuts on the iPad

One technology integration issue I hear about often from teachers is the amount of time it takes for students to get logged into a website or […]

Record Student Thinking with @RecapThat

I learned about Recap, an app that allows students to record video answers to questions the teacher asks, when a colleague of mine requested that […]

Awww, Breakout! with #BreakoutEDU

BreakoutEDU Creators James Sanders (@jamestsanders) and Mark Hammons (@mhammons) state that it’s time for something different in education. I couldn’t agree more. Throughout this school year, […]

Hyperlinks! In Google Docs and Slides! In the iPad Apps!

I have so much love for Google Apps for Education, and I am extremely excited about the update I recently discovered for the iPad apps (as I’m […]

Create Digital Portfolios with @Seesaw

When I hear the word seesaw, I usually picture the playground equipment of my youth, also known as a teeter totter. Now that I’ve been using the Seesaw app for awhile, […]

FLVS HOPE Course Video Tour

Thinking about getting your Physical Education credits online at FLVS this year? Perhaps you have some questions…like how in the world does online P.E. even work? It’s […]

Sharing Student Work: From iPad to Google Drive to the World

The iPad is an excellent tool for students to use when creating content. They are able to make different types of presentations, annotate still images, and […]

Create Interactive Videos with @TouchCast

I have to admit— I had a hard time getting to know TouchCast. I knew its power and had a general idea of how to […]

More Talking Objects? Yes– With Yakit Kids!

Yakit Kids is an app by Freak’n Genius that lets students take photos of inanimate objects, give them faces, and make them talk. It is […]

Visual Storytelling with Adobe Slate

Adobe Slate, a new app from the design powerhouse that is Adobe, allows students to create simple visual stories that can include text, photos, photo […]

Curate the Web with Flipboard

The more students use mobile devices in the classroom to find information, the more important it becomes for students to curate resources they find on the […]

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