Monday, April 25, 2016

Article: 4 Reasons That Technology Might Not Be Helping Them Learn


I will be the first to tell you that technology is not always the best tool for the job. This article, 4 Reasons That Technology Might Not Be Helping Them Learn hits the nail on the head. 

The reasons they list include:
1) You're using technology for technology's sake.
2) The technology distracts from understanding.
3) The teacher is still the audience.
4) You're neglecting authentic student voice & choice.

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End-of-Year Equipment and Room Reservations


As the end of the year approaches, teachers often are scrambling to reserve rooms and equipment for projects and other assignments. Just as a reminder, room reservations must be entered in the name of the teacher whose class will physically be in the room at that time. Also, if you no longer need a reservation, delete it as soon as you know it's not needed.

If you try to reserve something and nothing is available, check back in a couple of days to see if something opened up. 

Article: PS we found it


4 O'Clock Faculty posts points to ponder for educators on a regular basis. This one caught my attention. It's worth a read.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Texting while Driving


The New York Times created an online interactive simulation of driving while texting. While this site is not new, it's new to me. Everyone should try it at least once. For me, it reaffirmed again why I won't look at my phone while driving. 

Google Slides: Tips and Tricks


The Gooru put together a list of 7 Tips for Google Slides. See if any suggestions can help your next presentation.

Develop Great Questions with the StoryCorps Question Generator


StoryCorps has put together a list of Great Questions for interviewing people. I also recommend you listen to some of their recordings. If your students are gathering information through interviews, take a look!

Article: Why I Taught My Students to Email (And Maybe You Should Too)


This article from Pernille Ripp entitled Why I Taught My Students to Email (And Maybe You Should Too) is a really worthwhile, short read. Sometimes it's the little things that make the biggest impact.