This month’s edTech Innovators webinar on edWeb.net, presenter Randy Moczygemba offered his perspective on how rolling out one tech initiative can pave the way for others. Randy discussed his district’s 1-to-1 iPad initiative and his use of iTunes U in staff development.
In the third session in the three part Flipped Learning series on edWeb.net, presenters Marc Seigel and special guest Jerry Overmeyer showed teachers how to use flipped learning techniques to meet Common Core State Standards across-the-curriculum. They shared specific strategies and tips on how they are using flipped learning to meet the new standards for higher order thinking skills.
One resource that educators frequently overlook is the YouTube video editor. YouTube has really beefed up its video editor with tons of great features – and it’s all FREE.
In this month’s Implementing Common Core Standards in Math community’s on edWeb.net, Dr. Sara Delano Moore will look at strategies for incorporating application in the mathematics classroom.
Preventing food waste and composting at schools is an important means of saving money, protecting the environment, and teaching kids good habits from an early age.
In this month’s teaching students with Autism webinar on edWeb.net, presenter Lauren Stafford discussed visuals and their use in fundamental concepts for students who are visual learners.
Are your students copyright confused? Do you often hear them asking, “Can I use that?” or pleading ignorance to plagiarism? Consuming and creating media is an important part of students’ lives.
Changes in leadership have led to new ideas of how to collaborate and find creative solutions to issues.
Every school setting has different opportunities and challenges for library programs. However, regardless of situation, it really helps to have a clear vision of where you want to be.
The First Common Core Assessment Trend Data suggests Key Priority Actions to meet College & Career Readiness requirements.