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5 Barriers To More Authentic Teaching And Learning

Drew PerkinsJul 13, 20167 min read

The pieces and parts of most schools and school days looks eerily similar to what many of us experienced decades ago but with advanced tech.

How To Create An Assignment In Google Classroom

How To Create An Assignment In Google Classroom

TeachThought StaffJul 12, 20165 min read

Google Classroom lets teachers teach from the cloud by organizing classes, responding to writing, checking file access, and more.

How To Build MECE Hypotheses Using A Decision Tree

How The WE CAN Project Touched My Students

TeachThought StaffJul 7, 20164 min read

How The WE CAN Project Touched My Students by Kristen LaScola My name is Kristen LaScola, and I am a […]

6 Tips For Getting Started With Google Classroom

6 Tips For Getting Started With Google Classroom

TeachThought StaffJul 5, 20162 min read

With its ability to help teachers organize files & control access to documents, Google Classroom is a clean fit for many classrooms.

6 Questions About John Hattie's Meta-analyses: The Big Picture Of Data

6 Questions About John Hattie’s Meta-analyses: The Big Picture Of Data

Terrell HeickJun 30, 20167 min read

What if a teaching strategy improves test scores but stifles creativity and ambition? Is that still a ‘win’?

System Shock Will Be Remastered If It Reaches Its Goal

System Shock Will Be Remastered If It Reaches Its Goal

TeachThought StaffJun 29, 20163 min read

System Shock took a methodical approach to exploration while revealing a narrative through audio logs and messages across the game world.

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What A Flat Classroom Looks Like

Terrell HeickJun 29, 20164 min read

In a flat classroom, is no single authority for information or process, but rather dozens of sources of information and authority.

If A YouTuber Ran For President, They'd Probably Win

Creating Interactive Video Lessons​: A New Challenge For My Classroom:

TeachThought StaffJun 27, 20166 min read

You can select your video from YouTube, Vimeo, SchoolTube, TeacherTube, and Google Drive, and simply paste the URL into your lesson.

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