Tinker Thinker: 21 Awesome Maker Kits
What your definition of ‘making’ is will help you form your definition of maker learning. Here are 21 maker kits to get you started.
What your definition of ‘making’ is will help you form your definition of maker learning. Here are 21 maker kits to get you started.
Thumbing Our Noses At The Community College Experience by Dale Schlundt, M.A. The question of “where do I go from here” can be a daunting challenge for many high school seniors getting ready to advance to the next stage of their life. The thought of “being on your own”, even if that means living at…
Teaching African American students starts with you. Through critical and parallel inquiry, you can help African American students find their own answers.
The MakerBot Innovation Center is a custom, centralized & scalable 3D printing solution developed to meet the needs of Xavier.
BYOD (bring your own device) provides students not just with a device, but apps–and thus pathways–to solve problems.
On February 12-14, 1100 students at Convent & Stuart Hall will take The Tech Timeout Academic Challenge, turning off their devices for 3 days.
Raising Our Teacher Voices: A Call For A New Generation Of Teacher Leadership By Jen Orr In 2015, what is the state of teacher leadership–its sources, its voices, and its new potential? Last month I had the opportunity to participate in ASCD’s Whole Child Symposium on teacher leadership. It consisted of two panels, the first was…
Peace Posters: A Collection Of Visuals Designed by Students by TeachThought Staff The modern internet–memes, gif animations, and infographics for days, but of cats. What about peace? That’s (something in the universe of) what an educator thought for herself recently when she reflected on the power of the visual world wide web while lamenting the…
Prodigy is a free, adaptive math game that integrates common-core math (grades 1-8) into a fantasy style game that students love playing.
Awareness. Empowerment. Practice. These are the three key ingredients to growing (and maintaining) a creative teacher.
This video does a good job of explaining SAMR in less time than it takes to watch Apple make another $18-billion announcement.
The US Turns To Other Countries For Ed Reform by TeachThought Staff So the United States wants some more ed reform to add to the ed reform already in place, and to do so they’ve created a committee. This committee–the The National Conference of State Legislatures–is seeking to “improve education.” That this is vague and…
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