Do you learn more/better if you take notes by hand? That is an interesting question in a world of computers
The digital classroom, transforming the way we learn
Articles about AI and teaching, with free to use lesson plans
Do you learn more/better if you take notes by hand? That is an interesting question in a world of computers
Students swim with sharks, explore space, through VR This week we invested in two sets of VR glasses for our
This article was published in Mindshift 2012, I’m sharing the article here: Infotention is a word I came up with to
This article was written in Edutopia in 2013 by Suzie Boss, I am sharing the article here. After seven years of leading
Who was A.A. Milne? Background Apart from the fact that we all know the books about Winnie the Pooh, who
Why Competency-Based Education Is Exciting And Where It May Stumble This headline caught my attention because even if I am
WASHINGTON — In a somber televised plea, President Donald Trump urged congressional Democrats to fund his long-promised border wall Tuesday
Theresa May’s deal is voted down in historic Commons defeat Tuesday the 15th of January is a historical day in
Think critically, ask questions, and learn geography You’re shown a random spot on Google Maps. Then you guess the location.
I recently read this book Digital citizenship in action, because I want to include some points from it in the
A gift from Norway The time of the year to be reminded that everybody needs a friend. It is the
Confused by all the Brexit jargon in the news? Here’s a glossary to demystify commonly used EU-related terms. Lesson plan
American Voter Turnout Is Shameful, No Matter the Historic Midterms – 47 percent I just read this article about the
Things are bad, and it feels like they are getting worse, right? War, violence, natural disasters, corruption. The rich are
This talk by Richard Culatta at the ISTE 2018 Chicago event this year is worth a watch. He has some