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Learning like Fortnite
A student is sitting at his desk, face down in his lap, eyes engaged in something on his phone screen. No, he’s likely not texting. He’s probably playing Fortnite, the most popular game of its kind, a third-person cooperative, base-defense game. He’s completely tuned...Read more ›
Flipping a Classroom Without Videos
The first thing that comes to many educators minds when they think about flipping their classroom is assigning videos for students to consume online of a lesson that could have been delivered in class. The idea being that the lesson delivery is done outside of the...Read more ›
So you think you know Slides?
Everyone loves Google Slides. They are free, device agnostic, and easy to use for a variety of purposes. They have all the collaborative power of Google. You can even add to the default theme options by importing free themes from Slidescarnival.com or similar sites....Read more ›
Seeing is Believing: When Teachers Showcase Projects, Everyone Wins.
It’s 6 pm on a Tuesday evening in May and an excited sixth-grade student is vehemently explaining to a group of parents how green screen technology works, while other teachers and district administrators are asking the student’s teacher how they accomplished such a...Read more ›