I recently read this article in MindShift, and want to share the high lights here. Since this is (soon) the
Articles about AI and teaching, with free to use lesson plans
I recently read this article in MindShift, and want to share the high lights here. Since this is (soon) the
Literature This lesson plan is from 2018, but the topic seems to be just as relevant today. The book is
Via Twitter, I recently stumbled on this post by David Geurin. He touches on a topic I have been looking
I’ve recently read this publication by Michael Fullan, bringing the profession back in, call for action, and I wrote an
I recently read this article written by Audrey Watters on 20 Dec 2017. I recommend reading the whole article found here. Here
From the traditional status quo to places of energy, curiosity, imagination, and deep learning? A recent video by the inventor
I just read this article by Tom Whitby @tomwhitby. I think this is a common question among the educators I know
At the 2015 Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of professors, engineers, and journalists how to absorb information effectively
I recently read this call to action by Michael Fullan, and Andy Hargreaves, Call for Action, Bringing the Profession Back in. What
Here are some thoughts on the impact of leadership dimensions on student outcomes from two well-known influencers in this area,
I just read the post by George Couros, Nobody Wants to Be “Fixed”, and it reminds me of what is
What if you could attend a conference without leaving your house? Or actually, attend a conference with your colleagues at
Why do we grade? I just read this post called “Why do I grade” by Jesse Stommel. I know of
In my search for material related to the topic “Relevance in teaching and learning”, I found this academic publication. Tricia Bertram
I recently participated in a seminar arranged by Innovation Norway at the Norwegian embassy in Helsinki. Smart teaching and learning the