My high school science teachers were comedians. Whether I was learning about physical changes or chemistry, they made the class laugh, even when we were […]
Have you ever done a “vanity Google search” just to see how high any search results including your name might be? A little while back […]
Back in the summer, I was involved in a number of conversations about the creation of one of my periodic table designs, this time to […]
At BETT in January I launched two Periodic Tables, one for AR and VR which I collaborated on with Steve Bambury and this second table, […]
One of my most popular resources in recent years has been my periodic tables. I’ve made a number of them, namely: The Periodic Table of […]
Our recent webinar series, Parts 1 and 2 of the Periodic Table of Instructional Design: Elements to Amp Up Your eLearning, was incredibly popular. […]
The long-awaited Part 2 of the Periodic Table of Instructional Design webinar series is here! Two of our instructional designers, Jenn and Misty, presented […]
The Periodic Table of Elements gives scientific scholars a way to contextualize and organize the many elements they work with. Inspired by that, we […]
I was working this week at the JESS school in Dubai with former periodic table collaborator and good friend, Steve Bambury. We used the previous […]
One of the most exciting arenas for innovation in education with technology is that of augmented reality and virtual reality. I’ve been a fan of […]
Blooms Taxonomy of Activities: The Bloom’s Periodic Table of Activities features 6 different...
I’ve always enjoyed thinking of ideas about how we can utilise technology for purposeful means in the classroom. It is often we see the simplest ideas making […]