20 Of The Best Tools For Creativity In The Classroom
Because students necessarily create things with digital tools and images, the resulting creative expression is inherently student-centered.
Because students necessarily create things with digital tools and images, the resulting creative expression is inherently student-centered.
Teachers may find these teaching tools useful when implementing technology into their classrooms and foster effective learning environments.
Compared to physical texts, digital resources and online tools provide a broader array of information about words and word meanings.
At age 10, Gabriel worked on T-cell receptor research and studied synthetic biology for undergraduate college students at MIT.
How we learn is changing in response to a changing environment. 21st century learning is teeming with new ideas for learning pathways.
Here is a new list of 36 additional ideas to help leverage the power of these smartphones in the classroom.
Engaging Students Through Social Media by Rob James first appeared on gettingsmart.com; Using Social Media In The Classroom For Real-World Learning Social media has become an essential part of most people’s everyday lives, from checking Facebook and Twitter to posting blogs, Pinterest listings, and uploading YouTube videos. However, and with smartphones making it easier than ever…
Fear & Mourning in the Age of Digital Education by Susan Lucille Davis was originally published on Getting Smart. Recently, with the full support of my administration, I hoped to introduce a number of digital initiatives for my middle-grades students. In particular, I hoped to upgrade the teaching of language arts at my school to include…
Whether you are looking for a K-12 curriculum or GED study program, this list gives you a look at 50 of the best sources for free eLearning.