Category Archives: High School
Answer Garden is a Great Feedback Tool
Getting feedback from our students and staff is important in our profession and there are so many tools out there that can help. We use Socrative, Kahoot, Padlet, or Google Forms just to name a few. Answer Garden is a great Continue reading Answer Garden is a Great Feedback Tool
Free Technology for Teachers: Develop Mobile Language Lessons With QR Voice
The Deep Web
As a new school year is quickly approaching (for some of us it’s already here), I thought I would post this article/video that explains how we need to be using our databases for researching rather than just Googling. Feel free Continue reading The Deep Web
Free Technology for Teachers: Three Ways for Students to Compare the Sizes of Countries and States
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Summer Reading Lists for 2016
Summer is almost here which means more time to read! Even if you don’t think of yourself as a reader, I am willing to bet there is at least one title in this post that will grab your attention. Most Continue reading Summer Reading Lists for 2016
Getting to Google Drive in 2 Clicks
The good news is that more and more of our staff and students are using Google Drive. The bad news – well, not exactly bad news – we’ll say the difficulty is watching people try to navigate to Google Drive Continue reading Getting to Google Drive in 2 Clicks
5 Online Activities for Teaching With Primary Sources from Richard Byrne
I cannot stress enough the importance of following blogs of people that you can learn from – either professionally or personally. For me, Richard Byrne is one of those people that I’m continually gleaning information from that helps me professionally. Continue reading 5 Online Activities for Teaching With Primary Sources from Richard Byrne