Whatever you do, don’t call these typing games educational

Whatever you do, don’t call these typing games educational

“Keyboarding was a new skill and computers were driving home the need for everybody [to learn to type],” Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing developer Mike Duffy tells The Verge. “And then suddenly, everybody had to do it and do it reasonably well. People had an interest on their own, but it was also parents thinking of…

Create animated gifs from your Google Slides presentations with Tall Tweets

Create animated gifs from your Google Slides presentations with Tall Tweets

Source: Tall Tweets – Convert Google Slides to GIF and Tweet! Tall Tweets is a free online tool that you and your students can use to create animated gifs. Although the site mentions creating gifs and tweeting them, you don’t have to use Twitter or even have an account with Twitter. You do need a…

Kids are finding out that their digital footprint is being created by their parents

Kids are finding out that their digital footprint is being created by their parents

For several months, Cara has been working up the courage to approach her mom about what she saw on Instagram. Not long ago, the 11-year-old—who, like all the other kids in this story, is referred to by a pseudonym—discovered that her mom had been posting photos of her, without prior approval, for much of her…

Classrooms are getting Oculus Rift VR headsets around the world

Classrooms are getting Oculus Rift VR headsets around the world

Although virtual reality may be experiencing slow adoption in the consumer market, one area where it seems to have truly untapped potential is in the classroom where virtual worlds could help students visualize and learn about history, science, and culture in an unprecedented fashion. To capitalize on VR’s increasingly instrumental role in visual education, Facebook-owned Oculus…

The pros and cons of taking notes on the computer

The pros and cons of taking notes on the computer

Computer note-taking was a point of contention at my school. Almost every teacher used laptops. But we varied in how much we allowed students to take notes on them during class. Those in the no-computer-notes camp pointed to how often students were distracted by messaging and social media. Those who allowed laptops for notes argued that…