Month: November 2018
Professional Development
Contributor: Amy Storer, Instructional Coach, Montgomery ISD In January of 2018, I came across a post on Twitter about a Voxer book study on the book, The Four O’Clock Faculty …
customized learning
Contributor: Starr Sackstein In Putnam County, Tenn., with 23 schools spread across 400 square miles, we share many of the challenges faced by our fellow rural school districts nationwide, including …
edtech
Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger For Dr. Robert Dillon, innovation in the classroom isn’t just the latest edtech tool, or app, or curriculum model. He believes that just changing the …
edtech
Contributor: Lance Key On day one of math class, about one-third of school students are ready to master grade-level standards while others aren’t yet able to complete basic skills. Indeed, …
edtech
Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Gabriel Carrillo has been listening to podcasts for a long time. Between comedy, sports, professional development, and food podcasts, he’s a fan of diverse subjects …
edtech
Contributor: Mike Washburn, and Glen Irvin In this episode, Mike and Glen recap the election. They discuss the argument against student voice and choice. They chat about an interesting …
Augmented and Virtual Reality
Contributor: Rachelle Dene Poth, Language and STEAM Teacher at Riverview High School in Oakmont, PA. There are a lot of topics that are going to be quite popular this …
makerspace
Contributor: Karen Young, Media Specialist at Buck Lake Elementary School Makerspace… Hackerspace…FabLab…all words to describe a space within a media center. At its simplest level, makerspace is a “space to …
FETC
Contributor: Rachelle Dene Poth, Language and STEAM Teacher at Riverview High School in Oakmont, PA. Conference season is coming up quick and the first big edtech event of 2019 will be …
edtech
Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Evelyn McCulloch didn’t think much about technology in the classroom until she taught third grade in Beijing, China in 2011. She was inspired by her …