I had the chance to be a panelist on the most recent EdSurge-ISTE Webinar Series: Understanding the Impact of Coronavirus on K-12 Education, hosted by Tony Wan. In a time of flux and uncertainty, what does it mean to set reasonable goals, expectations and routines for remote instruction? And what does “reasonable” even mean? If … Continue reading
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.@Flipgrid Resource — Beginner Through Advanced #edtech #remotelearning #distancelearning #flipgridfever
I wanted to compile some of the most popular Flipgrid resources I’ve created, which answer most of the FAQ’s I’ve received in the past month. I hope that these videos & tutorials can help you or any teachers you work with. Please feel free to reach out via email or in the comments … Continue reading
.@PearDeck Resources — Beginner Through Advanced #edtech #remotelearning #distancelearning
I wanted to compile some of the most popular Pear Deck resources I’ve created, which answer most of the FAQ’s I’ve received in the past month. I hope that these videos & tutorials can help you or any teachers you work with. Please feel free to reach out via email or in the … Continue reading
#RemoteLearning: A Peek Inside My AP Calculus Class Today (Using a @Wacom One + @PearDeck)
I’ve enjoyed having a chance to talk to so many educators recently about ideas for setting up class in a remote learning environment and sharing some of my lessons learned as an online teacher. But I’ve gotten a lot of questions asking what this all looks like. This is a clip from my AP Calculus … Continue reading