Looking for a place to discuss ideas, questions, and concerns about educational technology? Online communities are great places to learn tips, tricks, and new ideas about the ever changing world of educational technology! I've listed a few of my favorite online communities below...Google+There are TONS of communities on Google+ dealing with educational technology. If you're looking for information ... Read More about EdTech Communities
Resources for Flipping the Classroom Page
Check out the new page devoted to resources for flipping the classroom! More information will be added soon! ... Read More about Resources for Flipping the Classroom Page
Flipping!
I am so excited about flipping my classroom!I have been lucky enough to attend some pretty amazing workshops this year dealing with flipping. I have been sifting through all of the resources and trying to come up with a game plan for my flip. Here's what I have so far...What to flip?I currently teach many sections of American Government, which is a state tested area...eek! From my research and ... Read More about Flipping!
Pocket: A Great Tool for Teachers and Students!
I've blogged about how much I love Pocket before, but haven't given much thought to its many classroom uses. And there are MANY!First of all, if you're not familiar with Pocket, here's a quick rundown of the basics of this great app:It is FREE!It's available on iOS and Android devicesThe Chrome app is AWESOME and runs offline!Easily add articles, videos, and almost anything you can think of to ... Read More about Pocket: A Great Tool for Teachers and Students!
Hanging Indents in Google Docs
Are your students struggling with making the jump from Microsoft Word to Google Docs?One of the biggest issues my students are having is creating a hanging indent on a Google Doc. If this sounds like your class, click here for a printable for your classroom! (This is also included in the EdTech Printable page)If you'd like a brief YouTube explanation of this process, please see my screencast ... Read More about Hanging Indents in Google Docs