
My Formula for Creating Useful Workshop Materials
I lead a lot of virtual and in-person workshops throughout the course of the year. For each of those workshops I create webpages that contain
I lead a lot of virtual and in-person workshops throughout the course of the year. For each of those workshops I create webpages that contain
Since I announced it last Friday, I’ve received a bunch of questions from people who are interested in participating in next week’s Classroom Blog Jumpstart
Last night I shared five good Google tools for social studies teachers along with videos on how to use each of them. While at times
Six months ago I published a selection of TED-Ed lessons about how the human body works. The latest additions to that playlist are a TED-Ed
Jeopardy Rocks is a platform for building Jeopardy-style review games. I reviewed the service around this time last year. Just in time for the new
Plickers is one of my favorite tools for quickly taking the pulse of a classroom. From asking questions like “do you get it” to having
Over the years I’ve used a lot of Google tools in my social studies classes. Some of those tools, like Wonder Wheel and Notebook, no
Classwork.com transforms teaching materials into interactive digital lessons and saves teachers time with instant autograding. Our platform integrates seamlessly with major systems for personalized student engagement.
© 2024 All Rights Reserved.