A Learning Simulation For Science & Social Studies: Plan It Green
Plan It Green helps students learn about time & resource management while interacting in a city building learning simulation game.
Plan It Green helps students learn about time & resource management while interacting in a city building learning simulation game.
Education 1.0 (old way), 2.0 (current way), and 3.0 (future way). Education 1.0 was closed and industrial. 3.0 is open and ubiquitous.
What Is The Definition Of Global Learning? Globalization. Definitely not a high-interest topic. For every person reading this quick preview, probably 18 more skimmed right past, busy trying to survive right here, right now. This makes sense. Even when it does get attention, it is often bursting with rhetoric and emotion—discussed in tones of enthusiasm…
An Infographic On The Current State Of Technology In The Classroom The current state of technology in the classroom is somewhere between its infancy and bold experimentation. For every 1:1 tablet program or BYOD-pioneering district, there is a teacher in a poor urban district struggling to get her “smart” board thinking again, or another in…
Understanding how to flip your classroom is like anything else you do: understand the goal, choose an approach, and iterate over time.
Adaptive computer-based testing slowly begins to replace one-size-fits-all assessment of academic proficiency.
Here’s how to create self-grading assessments using Google Forms, a time-saver for teachers committed to using data to revise instruction.
From 3-2-1 to Do’s and Don’ts and concept maps, here are 10 simple assessments you can complete in about 90 seconds.
I think we can all agree that the tone of digital communication is decidedly different than that which occurs face to face. (At TeachThought, we’re unfortunately huge fans of the sarcastic and the sardonic.) While this shift in tone could be further proof of the internet’s complete dissolution of decent human interaction, that’s probably a…
by Ben Lovegrove, inkids.com.au While most educators and teachers are aware of the benefits that can arise in the classroom through the use of iPads and tablets, budgetary constraints can often limit the way that technology can be used to augment learning activities in smaller schools (or school districts). In many cases, schools find that the money…
Finding apps isn’t difficult. Finding education apps is only a bit more challenging. Finding free education apps is also possible. Finding free education apps worth downloading is a different story entirely. The following is our list for the 55 best apps for learning we can find. Some are formal learning–math drilling and phonics, for example–while…
Google’s Cloud Printing is an under-the-radar technology that makes it easy to share printers, print remotely, and share documents.
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