10 Reasons Every Teacher Needs A Professional Learning Network
A personal learning network is a group of people you connect with to learn from through their ideas, questions, backgrounds, and references.
A personal learning network is a group of people you connect with to learn from through their ideas, questions, backgrounds, and references.
Here, we highlight a few edtech incubators that are making waves in the world today, a list that’s sure to grow rapidly over the next decade.
By demystifying the writing process through modeling, teachers demonstrate what writing looks like in all of its unedited, imperfect glory.
A KWHL chart is a variation of a KWL graphic organizer that adds ‘How’ to the predictive and reflective process.
It’s tough out there for students.
Tuition rates are high, student loans are looming, and chances are, you barely have two pennies to rub together. Retailers can sympathize with that, and many of them offer discounts of 10% or more for students, if only you ask or know to take advantage of the offer.
Critical thinking is widely misunderstood. Apps that promote it can be hard to find. Here are 25 critical thinking apps to get you started.
From PDF management to more informal learning platforms like Quora, reddit, and YouTube, here are some of the best online learning tools.
This free Geometry course not only leverages the popular project-based learning in math approach, but is also aligned to Common Core.
The following metacognitive prompts can help teachers reflect on the full picture of being an educator, including their well-being.
The definition of digital citizenship has to do with the quality of behaviors that impact the quality of digital content and communities.
A metaphor is a literary device (or figure of speech) that makes a comparison between two ‘things’ without the comparison being literal.
Whether you’re introducing students to concepts (e.g., Pi) or skills (e.g., dividing fractions), here are 12 of the best math apps for kids.