Week 2: iLearn Technology
iLearn Technology is a fantastic resource for teachers looking to integrate creative technology into their classrooms. As teachers who are instructing to the standards in Danielson’s...
View ArticleFun with Text – Word Clouds
One of the new tools in education, the word cloud, is proving itself to be an innovative way to present information. The first time I saw the use of a word cloud was when the ten year old girl I...
View ArticleWeek 4: School Technology Solutions
I know what you are probably thinking. “Really? Another post on technology in the classroom?” Well yes, this is. If you get bored, I encourage you to check out these fun math puzzles or brain teasers!...
View ArticleInformational Math Comic using Thinglink
Using a tool such as Thinglink in the classroom is a creative way for students to produce informational and sophisticated projects. Using this tool, any content area can be represented and students...
View ArticleWeek 5: Kevin Honeycutt
My first impression of Keven Honeycutt’s blog was, “Wow, there is a ton of information here”. Digging deeper into the blog definitely confirmed my first impression. There are so many tools. From...
View ArticleGoogle Docs for Lesson, Presentations and Assessment
Mr. Martin, Ms. Schmitt, Mr. Schieber and myself created a Google Docs presentation about the Pythagorean Theorem that could be taught to students in an eighth grade math class. We have incorporated...
View ArticleDigital Footprints
Your digital footprint is a trail left by an entity’s interactions in a digital environment; including their usage of TV, mobile phone, internet and world wide web, mobile web and other devices and...
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