Day 3 at ISTE
Day 3 at ISTE had a tough act to follow after an epic Day 2 experience, but it held its
Read MoreDay 3 at ISTE had a tough act to follow after an epic Day 2 experience, but it held its
Read MoreThe traditional arc of a story starts with the exposition in which the characters are introduced and the scene is
Read MoreIs that Eric Curts? A tall, slender gentlemen who looked eerily like the Twitter profile picture of Eric Curts, walked
Read MoreI remember the moment so clearly. I was sitting with some 7th grade science teachers during their planning time, and
Read MoreIn many schools, including mine, teachers are required to submit their lesson plans (which we call “learning plans”) each day.
Read MoreFlipgrid (@Flipgrid) is definitely the new kid on the #edtech block. It’s a video response platform that leverages students love
Read More11. Let them learn what they want, when they want, where they want, and how they want. The most radical
Read More10. Let them Teach the Class Many teachers still insist on being the “sage on the stage” rather than cede
Read More9. Let them Create their Assessment We are living through an “Age of Assessment.” High-stakes testing is a common term
Read More8. Let them Interior Design I read about a teacher who starts each year with blank bulletin boards and no
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