Laptops in the Classroom: Do They Help or Hinder Learning?

Laptops in the Classroom: Do They Help or Hinder Learning?

On the one hand, it might seem like laptops have improved the classroom experience. Everything is in one spot, you can back up your notes, typing doesn’t hurt your hands as much, and you could argue that you use less paper[1]. But do you learn more? Both students and teachers can benefit from a bunch of new psychology…

Doing More With Less: PD, Resources, and Ownership

Doing More With Less: PD, Resources, and Ownership

Strategies for doing more with less include adequate PD around new technology, embracing mobile solutions, low-cost high tech, and expanding the ownership of school policy making. Source: Doing More With Less: PD, Resources, and Ownership When talking about PD, I think one piece that seems to be missing way too often is helping teachers learn…

Send from Gmail is an extension for Chrome that emails a link of the current page

Send from Gmail is an extension for Chrome that emails a link of the current page

Send from Gmail (by Google) is an extension for Google Chrome that lets you send the current page as a link through Gmail. It adds an icon to the Chrome toolbar that, when clicked, will open a compose email window. Here’s what the compose window looks like when the icon is clicked from the https://eduk8.me home…

13. Quickly send email on your smartphone (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

13. Quickly send email on your smartphone (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 13 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. Writing this turned out to be more difficult than I thought it would be. The problem is the iPhone, it’s pretty locked down when it comes to wanting to put icons on the home screen. iOS makes it easy enough to put website bookmarks on…

12. Gmail as a Database (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

12. Gmail as a Database (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 12 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. We can take the same idea of journaling with Gmail and use it to save almost anything in our Gmail account. The advantage to using Gmail for data storage is the fact that email is ubiquitous and Google makes it really easy to search. Setup…

11. Journal (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

11. Journal (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 11 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. I’ll be the first one to tell you my memory is terrible, especially with interactions during the day. Of course at the moment I believe I’ll remember it, but a day later and it’s already gone. This is my reason for setting up a journal…

Reading, writing, arithmetic — and don’t forget coding

Reading, writing, arithmetic — and don’t forget coding

As kids head back to school this fall, which class should they enroll in? French — or programming? Apple CEO Tim Cook told a company conference this year that computer programming should be taught in schools as a second language. Others have echoed that view, arguing that programming should be considered a necessary skill for the 21st century, right alongside…