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Interactive History Class 2019 – Teacher’s Log #2 | Gaming the Past
Disclaimer: shockingly little/ sometimes no proofreading; just trying to get the ideas out fast and frequently for those interested In the first log, I ended by talking about the board game Court[iers] of Versailles, an outstandingly-designed game o…
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Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Google Product Updates for Teachers to Note
Every month Google rolls-out updates to many of the products that teachers and students use through G Suite for Education. Some of those updates happen in background on the administrative side of G Suite for Education. Those updates usually don’t ha…
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Free Technology for Teachers: Wonderopolis Now Includes Immersive Reader
Wonderopolis is a great site for finding interesting articles to spark your students’ imaginations. I’ve been a fan of the site since I first discovered it more than six years ago. At its core Wonderopolis offers more than 2400 interesting articles …
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Assessing Prior Knowledge: What Do Your Students Already Know? |
Designing a one-size-fits-all lesson assumes that every student is starting from the same point. The reality is that students enter our classrooms with varied skillsets and prior knowledge.
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Humanizing Math Class Means Teaching Math Like The Humanities – dy/dan
Here are a couple of terrifying tweets from my summer.
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Mo Physics Mo Problems: The Grade Is Not the Goal: Innovate Inside the Box Reflection
How can I hope to make the learning important beyond “winning” the assessment?
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Interactive History Class 2019 – Teacher’s Log | Gaming the Past
So as some of you may know, I launched the second iteration of my Interactive History class, a senior elective at Cincinnati Country Day School. Last year it ran as a third quarter elective.
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The Nerdy Teacher: Chindogu and #MakerEd
As an added element, I will have students user Adobe Spark to create promo pages for their products to encourage people to buy them or show other how to make their own. I think Chindogu is a wonderful project for a Makerspace and classrooms looking …
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10 Book Creator SEL Projects for Your Classroom – Class Tech Tips
Is there such a thing as an SEL project? We know that students interact with a variety of content across the school day. These moments provide rich opportunities for them to learn about new topics in any and every subject area.