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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]