Are you a Social Studies teacher? Do your students sometimes zone out when you discuss the Constitutional Convention? The branches of government? Checks and balances? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then 60 Second Civics is for you!60 Second Civics is a daily podcast by the great folks at the Center for Civic Education. Each brief podcast discusses an aspect of Civics, ranging from ... Read More about Super Civics Lesson in One Minute with 60 Second Civics!
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Teaching with Technology Giveaway!
Looking for a concise, go-to handbook for using technology in your classroom? Check out my new eBook, Teaching with Technology: A Brief Guide for Classroom Teachers, currently available in the Kindle store!To say thank you to all of my readers, I will be giving away TWO copies of this book, which is hopefully the first of many!If you're interested, please complete the form below.Thanks for ... Read More about Teaching with Technology Giveaway!
Exciting EdTech News!
I have some really exciting news to share! Thank you so much for reading and sharing Teaching with Technoloogy![youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkrKqXuwtWg]Check back soon for great information about using Google Hangouts in YOUR Classroom! ... Read More about Exciting EdTech News!
I’ve Flipped for Flippity!
Are you a Google school? Do your students use flash cards or similar study tools? Do they have access to the Internet? If you answered yes to any of these questions, or even if you answered no, this is an AMAZING tool for your classroom! Check out Flippity!Flippity is a great web tool that allows users to create flashcards (and other study tools) through a Google Sheet template. It is so easy to ... Read More about I’ve Flipped for Flippity!
Do They “Geddit?”
Looking for a different student response system to try in your Chromebook classroom? Check out Geddit!Just yesterday, I was thinking of a way that I could "techify" an idea a tool a teacher friend uses in her classroom. She has four folders in her room, and at the end of the class period, her students drop a piece of paper in one of those folders to indicate how comfortable they feel with the new ... Read More about Do They “Geddit?”