A Meme, learning spreadsheets, and Kid Pix – Top 3 of the Week
https://eduk8.me/2021/08/teaching-safely-eduk8meme/
https://eduk8.me/2021/08/learn-spreadsheets-with-sheethacks/
https://eduk8.me/2021/08/kid-pix-is-back-and-its-in-your-browser/
https://eduk8.me/2020/11/comic-virtual-meeting-rules/ https://eduk8.me/2020/11/help-low-vision-readers-by-using-the-free-atkinson-hyperlegible-font/ https://eduk8.me/2020/11/write-ebooks-with-the-free-reedsy-online-writing-app/
There are many tools out there to help with creating screencasts. Some are free while others have a cost associated with them. Here are some of the screencasting tools that I use. When looking at screencasting tools, pay special attention to the work flow. If creating screencasts is too cumbersome, then you won’t want to…
In a world where so much knowledge is a two-second search away, many schools are losing interest in models that promote static learning to know. They’re looking to embrace dynamic models that promote learning to do and learning to be. Project-Based Learning (PBL) allows learners to develop skills by solving meaningful, real-world challenges , i.e. organizing…
I know. We’re already many years into the 21st Century. And I know there’s a chance that the term “21st Century” might rub you the wrong way. But we’re here, and teaching and learning look very different. At least they have the potential to. When I started teaching in 2004, there was one computer in the…
Go Pollock is a web based tool to gather feedback from students. The teacher creates a set of questions for a quiz. When the class is ready, the teacher starts the session and can monitor the students as they go through the questions at their own pace. Go Pollock could be used as an exit or…
Google Drawing (drawings.google.com) is a basic drawing tool. Like other Google Apps, Google Drawing is collaborative. Try these 3 tips when creating Google Drawings. Source: 3 Things to Try in Google Drawing – Teacher Tech I would add under Custom Sizes is the ability to set the canvas size to 8.5″ x 11″. Students can…