video tutorial site and idea hub I created to help fellow teachers get started using digital tools with their students. As a way to focus the site, I limited the tools chosen to a sampling of the ones found in my book, Digital Tools for Teaching. Every tool page has easy-to-follow tutorial videos as well as a form that teachers can use to submit and publish their ideas for classroom use, which are then viewable by all who visit.
At least have the decency to wait until you get home before you throw it away.”
I said that to a student once, one of many things I said to students early in my career that in hindsight make me cringe. In this particular case, the student was throwing away a project I had assigned, he had turned in, and I had graded. (Teachers grade what students produce and assess what students learn. Since I asked him to produce, I was grading.)
Paula and Jan are going to outline the steps they took to become innovative teachers. They will explain how their classes use the 4C’s (creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication) to complete various projects.
#edcamp #teachmeet - these are just a few of the hashtags for a growing model of professional development experiences that have been generated from the "unconference" model.