Hello, friends! I am so excited to bring you a guest post by Marcus Gollahon about the wonderful tool that is Chalkup. Have you had experience with Chalkup in your classroom? Be sure to let us know in the comments. Without further adieu, check out... Great Website to Host Your Flipped Classroom – Chalkup.co As a teacher, I am always on the lookout for new and exciting websites that allow me ... Read More about How to Use Chalkup in Your Classroom
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Reflections from my Flipped Classroom
My first year as a flipped teacher, or a "flipper," has come to a close. And, I'm reminded more and more every day ...as I am teaching summer school in a traditional lecture environment... why I decided to embrace the flipped classroom strategy, and why I won't go back to the sage on the stage method. I don't want to fool you, though. My first year as a flipper was not laced with gold or ... Read More about Reflections from my Flipped Classroom
Online Tools to Help Teachers Teach the Writing Process-Guest Post
Happy Friday! I am so excited for you to read the second guest post presented by Teaching with Technology. Online tutor, Robert Morris, has created a list of great tools to help teachers teach the writing process. Without further adieu... Online Tools that Help Teachers Teach Essay Writing as a Process When you expect your students to complete essays and other types of papers, you have ... Read More about Online Tools to Help Teachers Teach the Writing Process-Guest Post
Guest Post Guidelines
Are you interested in submitting a guest post to Teaching with Technology? Awesome! I'm excited to hear from you! Guest post guidelines: -must relate to educational technology tools and/or a trending topic in education -must be no less than 500 words and no longer than 1600 words -must include an author biography that includes name, blog/website (if applicable), social media ... Read More about Guest Post Guidelines
Current Events + Common Core = Curriculet!
I have a dilemma. I teach American Government, arguably one of the most important courses in the Social Studies content area for obvious reasons...you know, teaching students about how their government works, how to be a part of it, and of course, what characteristics a good citizen embodies. No big deal, right? :D In the state of Missouri, Government is an end of course tested area, ... Read More about Current Events + Common Core = Curriculet!




