Explore several ways to capture and annotate digital images as well as two ideas for integrating this process into your classroom.
Kiki Prottsman unpacks computational thinking and practical ways that teachers can recognize Computer Science Education Week with their students.
Review the four elements of computational thinking and how you can use these during Computer Science Education Week.
Cherie Spencer, a Social and Emotional Learning Coordinator from Galveston, Texas, helps us celebrate the Thanksgiving season by breaking down the benefits of being grateful.
Discover three online note-taking tools as well as three integration ideas for using these with video in your classroom.
Dr. John Spencer helps us unpack the benefits of empowering students and introduces us to the LAUNCH process as a classroom strategy.
Review five strategies for marking up digital text as well as five digital annotation tools.
Dr. John Spencer shares strategies for empowering students while also identifying the benefits to our classroom and our students.
Explore five digital mind mapping tools as well as seven strategies for using these in your classroom.
Hear Dr. Catlin Tucker explain how to leverage blended learning to reduce workload, rethink assessment, improve equity and relationships, and relieve multiple classroom pain points.
Review seven ways that students can take advantage of the unique capabilities of digital tools when taking and processing notes.
Hear Dr. Catlin Tucker explain the what, why, and how of blended learning, including the need for a flexible approach to teaching and learning.
Use the ABCs of credibility and the four aspects of examining BIAS as strategies to help your students evaluate the credibility of online content.
Learn strategies and tips for successful online research.
Review the importance of preliminary research in the research process and discover key steps your students can use in your classroom.