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Should teachers give their phone number to parents?

Should Teachers Give Their Phone Number To Parents?

Should Teachers Give Their Phone Number To Parents? Read More

Don’t go giving parents your personal phone number. Bad idea. Very bad idea. Sign up for Google Voice to text parents.

an app to help students practice social skills

An App To Help Students Practice Social Skills

An App To Help Students Practice Social Skills Read More

The Say It Or Not app helps students 4+ to practice social skills, like what is ‘appropriate’ or not in certain social situations.

50 different approaches to learning

Modern Trends In Education: 50 Different Approaches To Learning

Modern Trends In Education: 50 Different Approaches To Learning Read More

What if a class consisted of words that led to information that whirled into blended realms of creativity set up just for students, created by students?

things schools could be instead of schools

12 Things Schools Could Be Instead Of Schools

12 Things Schools Could Be Instead Of Schools Read More

There’s no reason a ‘school’ can’t become a tech-infused place-based learning environment that focuses on literacy and civic participation.

how to add feedback to student writing on Google Docs

How To Add Feedback To Student Writing On Google Docs

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Being able to quickly provide learning feedback is one of the best part about well-designed technology tools, and Google Docs is no exception.

Hey Everyone, Momo Is Not A Hoax

Hey Everyone, Momo Is Not A Hoax Read More

Here’s a topic that has gotten attention recently–attention I’m sure will die down and in a few weeks be an internet historical footnote.

theory of learning curves

A Quick Summary Of The Theory Of Learning Curves

A Quick Summary Of The Theory Of Learning Curves Read More

The frequency of repetition and rehearsal, if spaced at intervals, promotes better recall of memory than if presented in one long burst.

YouTube For Children: Is It Still Worth The Risk?

YouTube For Children: Is It Still Worth The Risk? Read More

Over time, we’ve seen YouTube morph from a digital video library to a vending machine for ‘streamers’ saying/doing anything for subscribers.

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