3 rules on not reading off of your presentation slides
You’ve been in that meeting. In fact, as soon as you read the title, you knew exactly what I was talking about. You’ve all experienced a presentation where the person in the front of the room stands at a podium, or before a large screen, and simply recites for you a series of bullet-points on the screen….
Become more creative by playing Minecraft
Minecraft is one of the most popular computer games, having sold more than 100 million copies since its release in 2011. Claims that it boosts creativity have been circulating for several years, and now there’s a bit of scientific evidence to back up that claim, according to the results of a new study published in Creativity Research Journal….
Video editing with FlexClip
Source: Free Online Video Maker – Create Your Video in Minutes | FlexClip Via: FlexClip Looks Like A Great Video-Editing Tool For ELLs, English-Proficient Students & Everybody Else | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… Upon signing in, you get the option to create a new video from a template or from scratch. I decided…
More information on Code with Google, helping students learn to code
Melissa Schonig is a fifth-grade English and Language Arts (ELA) teacher at Lynhaven Elementary School where 40-50 percent of students are Latino, and many don’t have access to computers at home. She didn’t know much about computer science, but wanted her students to get familiar with coding because it can help with other skills, such…
Free photos, illustrations, and icons are available from icons8.com
Source: Download free icons, music, stock photos, vectors I beginning to think I should combine all of these free image sites posts in to one page to make them easier to find! icons8 offers more than just pictures. They have icon packs and music! A very cool site if you or your students are looking…
Machine Learning from Adafruit
Source: Tiny Machine Learning on the Edge with TensorFlow Lite Running on SAMD51 – YouTube Unfortunately, the TensorFlow Lite kit is out of stock. Once it’s back in stock, $45 is a reasonable price to get students started with machine learning.