Site Blocked! If you teach in a 1:1 school I’m sure you have considered closing Facebook, Youtube, Skype and other
#140edu 2012, “Chris Lehmann Keynote”
Educational conference in New York city The #140conf event in New York City aims to look at the effects of
Social media as a learning tool
Using social media to connect educators and experts worldwide This is the title for my Learn Live session at Bett
Annual education conference in Norway
Sandvika-konferansen delogbruk 2012 Six years ago our school was brand new and six years ago we started hosting our conference.
Seven Keys to Effective Feedback
What is true feedback—and how can it improve learning? I recently read this article in “Educational Leadership Feedback for Learning”
Teaching the art of discussing
Curriculum goals: Discuss social and cultural conditions and values from a number of English-speaking countries Express him/herself in writing and
Using blogging and Twitter to connect!
Using Twitter and writing blogs in class This year I am teaching 30 enthusiastic and talented first year high school
What story will you try on next?
Reading books In Norway there is a festival where reading books has been called “boking”. Or in English I guess
Five Ways to Bring Innovation Into the Classroom | MindShift
Here are 5 great ideas to consider when planning your new year. Taken from the post in Mindshift. Five Ways
For Educators, the Importance of Making Meaningful Connections
Connected educator month! I recently read this post in MindShift, For Educators, the Importance of Making Meaningful Connections | MindShift.
The 21 century student – is he in your classroom?
MOOC what is it? A massive open online course (MOOC) is a category of online course where the participants are
The digital native – an active learner
Are all students digital natives and active learners? On my daily Scoop it journey I found this video on “A
Five Tips for New Teachers to Become Connected Educators
This month, the U.S. Department of Education kicked off Connected Educator Month, with engaging keynotes, panel discussions, book chats, and
“Stop asking questions you know the answers to and open the door to communication and collaboration.” – Norway
This post is cross published. It originally was posted in Microsoft “Daily edventures” by Anthony Salcito. Ann Sorum Michaelsen believes
