blog Latest about blog DIY Professional Learning Part 2 By Guest Bloggers Andrea Tejedor & Sheri McNair published 7 February 19 Design your own DIY (Do-It-Yourself) learning that leads to edtech, coding, and makerspace certificates. Tip of the Week: Forget the Gym. These 5 New Year’s Resolutions Are What You Really Need By Glenn Wiebe published 6 February 19 It’s never too late to make a few 2019 social studies resolutions. Is Facebook Really Kicking Members Out of Groups? By Lisa Nielsen published 5 February 19 If you are a member, moderator, or admin of any Facebook group, you may have heard a buzz that they are kicking out members unless they prove they are active. What's New in Google - January 2019 By Eric Curts published 4 February 19 Catch up on everything new in G Suite for Education from January 2019, and see great ideas and resources! 7 Geography Tools that Mess with Your Head. Cause that’s a Good Thing By Glenn Wiebe published 31 January 19 The sad thing is that much of what we call geography instruction fails to make these emotional connections. The result? Our kids don’t remember basic geographic info or make the connections between place, people, and events.vv Computational Thinking: Ten Ways To Promote CT Across The Entire Curriculum, Part 1 By Michael Gorman published 31 January 19 This type of thinking is important not just in high stake testing, but also success in that world after school. Next-Gen Literacy By Tara Smith published 31 January 19 As the traditional definition of literacy expands and deepens, today’s students are learning new ways to communicate and collaborate. FH Knights And WAMS Make Esports History By Chris Aviles published 30 January 19 On Thursday, January 10th, the Fair Haven Knights esports team made history when we took on the William Annin Vikings in the first round of the Jersey Shore Esports Cup. Single-Point Rubrics and Checkmark Make Your Life Easier & Your Kids Smarter By Glenn Wiebe published 29 January 19 You just finished putting together a great instructional lesson or unit. Then you realize . . . you haven’t created the rubric yet. Sparking Curiosity in the Humanities: Data Visualization By Ramsey Musallam published 28 January 19 By finding a visualization, downloading it, removing specific information (titles, legends, keys, etc.) and displaying it to students, questions emerge. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...19 Suggestions For Your AI Reading List2Tech & Learning Joins USA EdTech as Bett Media Partner3KnoPro: How to Use It to Support CTE4What to Know About Buying Robots for Schools5AI’s Remarkably Imperfect Productivity Tricks Us Into Mistakes. Here’s How You Can Avoid These
DIY Professional Learning Part 2 By Guest Bloggers Andrea Tejedor & Sheri McNair published 7 February 19 Design your own DIY (Do-It-Yourself) learning that leads to edtech, coding, and makerspace certificates.
Tip of the Week: Forget the Gym. These 5 New Year’s Resolutions Are What You Really Need By Glenn Wiebe published 6 February 19 It’s never too late to make a few 2019 social studies resolutions.
Is Facebook Really Kicking Members Out of Groups? By Lisa Nielsen published 5 February 19 If you are a member, moderator, or admin of any Facebook group, you may have heard a buzz that they are kicking out members unless they prove they are active.
What's New in Google - January 2019 By Eric Curts published 4 February 19 Catch up on everything new in G Suite for Education from January 2019, and see great ideas and resources!
7 Geography Tools that Mess with Your Head. Cause that’s a Good Thing By Glenn Wiebe published 31 January 19 The sad thing is that much of what we call geography instruction fails to make these emotional connections. The result? Our kids don’t remember basic geographic info or make the connections between place, people, and events.vv
Computational Thinking: Ten Ways To Promote CT Across The Entire Curriculum, Part 1 By Michael Gorman published 31 January 19 This type of thinking is important not just in high stake testing, but also success in that world after school.
Next-Gen Literacy By Tara Smith published 31 January 19 As the traditional definition of literacy expands and deepens, today’s students are learning new ways to communicate and collaborate.
FH Knights And WAMS Make Esports History By Chris Aviles published 30 January 19 On Thursday, January 10th, the Fair Haven Knights esports team made history when we took on the William Annin Vikings in the first round of the Jersey Shore Esports Cup.
Single-Point Rubrics and Checkmark Make Your Life Easier & Your Kids Smarter By Glenn Wiebe published 29 January 19 You just finished putting together a great instructional lesson or unit. Then you realize . . . you haven’t created the rubric yet.
Sparking Curiosity in the Humanities: Data Visualization By Ramsey Musallam published 28 January 19 By finding a visualization, downloading it, removing specific information (titles, legends, keys, etc.) and displaying it to students, questions emerge.