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Three Tech Recommendations for New Teachers (and Reminders for Others) – Practical Ed Tech
About a thirty day period ago I was a guest on a podcast. The interviewer requested me for three issues that I’d share with new teachers or any instructor who is hunting to establish their edtech resource package. I know he was searching for three brand-name equipment, but I took […]
A Crash Course in Google Earth & Maps – Practical Ed Tech
Next week is Geography Awareness Week. It’s my favorite academically-themed week of the school year. Google Earth and Google Maps are two of my favorite tools for teaching a wide variety of geography lessons. If you’re looking for direction on how to use these tools, consider my Crash Course in […]
30+ Ideas for Online Learning Activities – Practical Ed Tech
I like the beginning of the faculty 12 months. It is when we’re all complete of innovative, new matters that we want to try out in our lecture rooms. Then as Oct turns into November the working day-to-day of the college year seems to sap some of the enjoyment and […]
7 Digital Mapping Projects for Almost All Subjects – Practical Ed Tech
This week is Geography Awareness Week. This is a good time to remind you that digital mapping projects don’t have to be limited to the social studies department. That’s why this week I’m sharing ideas for digital mapping projects to cover seven subject areas. Language Arts Since 2009 when I […]
Learning trajectories: A practical tool for tracking learning and taking action
By Rastee Chaudhry, Jason Silberstein, and Julius Atuhurra (RISE Programme) and Adedeji Adeniran, Thelma Obiakor, and Sixtus Onyekwere (Centre for the Study of the Economies in Africa) Learning trajectories are graphs that show how many children achieve a certain level of minimum proficiency at each grade. While learning trajectories have […]
blog details | A practical guide for new teachers: How to survive the first year The Educator
By Mark Richards, The very first year of instructing is hard – really rough even. But you can and will get through it. In this article are a couple simple guidelines to aid you survive the very first year. Do not to be concerned to question inquiries and […]
Three YouTube Studio Features You Should Know How to Use – Practical Ed Tech
Just before jumping to this week’s tip, I’ll remind you that 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is 20% off this 7 days when you use this connection. Irrespective of whether for sharing instructional films or for sharing movies of university gatherings, YouTube is the most hassle-free solution for most of us. In actuality, it’s […]
Free Clipart You Can Customize for Classroom Projects – Practical Ed Tech
Folks who are enrolled in my Animated Explanations course this thirty day period have presently uncovered that CoCoMaterial is one particular of my beloved new spots to uncover free of charge clipart drawings to use in classroom initiatives. CocoMaterial is an on-line library of just about 2,500 clipart drawings that you can down load and […]
A Short Guide to Using Pictures from the Web – Practical Ed Tech
This week’s e-newsletter matter was influenced by a dilemma that a participant in a single of my on the internet classes asked final 7 days. That problem was “can I use the pics I find on Google Pictures?” Sure, But, Probably The issue of “can I use the images I locate on […]