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
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How I Create Video Lessons for My #OnlineClasses & #FlipClass Using @Wacom & @NotabilityApp #RemoteLearning #RemoteTeaching #edtech
I have received so many questions from educators asking how I digitally annotate my YouTube videos & handwrite during my online class sessions. In this video, I will walk you through my process for creating instructional videos & for content delivery with digital ink ā whether that is in a synchronous setting (ie: Zoom, Google … Continue reading
#RemoteLearning Resources & Ideas, Tips for Staying Connected @PearDeck @Flipgrid @Edpuzzle @dbc_inc @Wacom
I wanted to take a quick moment to share some resources & tutorials that I’ve created to hopefully help teachers who have recently moved to a #RemoteLearning environment. My focus is to share tools that can help our students stay connected to one another and to us, their teacher.Ā I have taught in a purely online … Continue reading
Edpuzzle Book Club: A Review of #TechWithHeart by @Edpuzzle #edtech #flipclass
I’m so thankful to the Edpuzzle team for choosing to feature Tech with Heart! Read the full post on the Edpuzzle blog
#TechWithHeart Feature: When We Embrace Technology to Create Deeper Connection | @BullisSchool Magazine
I had a chance to write a featured article in our Bullis School Magazine (see p. 14-15): If you enjoyed this article & haven’t read Tech with Heart, you can preview the first few chapters free here.
Three Simple Tech Tools to Make Math Thinking Visible, featured in @MindShiftKQED #TechWithHeart
I’m so excited to share this article written by MindShiftKQEDās Katrina Schwartz highlighting the best of my presentation last summer at the November Learning BLC Conference where I talked about making math thinking visible. Three Simple Tech Tools to Make Math Thinking Visible
Intro to @PearDeck Vocab w/Options to Export to @Gimkit or as Printable #Flashcards #edtech
I wanted to share some tips about using Pear Deck Vocabulary (aka: Flashcard Factory). To begin, here is a blog post Iāve previously published on Creative Ways to Use Pear Deck Vocabulary in a Variety of Classrooms. In todayās post, I want to share a video walkthrough where I take you through: the process of … Continue reading
My #OneWord2020: EMBRACE
This will be my third year doing the #OneWord challenge. The word I choose for this year is EMBRACE. But before I dive into why I chose this word for the year ahead, let me first reflect back. For 2018, my word was Focus. I still love this word, or my interpretation of it, and … Continue reading
My Email Workflow Using @Boomerang for @Gmail #InboxZero #Productivity Ā
If you’ve read my blog for a while, you’ve seen me talk about productivity tips and one of my favorite apps out there, Boomerang. I was recently talking to a colleague about how I use Boomerang and sharing some workflow tips. After an awesome brainstorm with her, I thought I might share some of those … Continue reading
How Tech Tools Can Reduce Anxiety & Strengthen Relationships With Students, featured in @MindShiftKQED #TechWithHeart
I’m so honored to have an excerpt from Tech with HeartĀ featured in MindShiftKQED. I hope you enjoy this piece: How Tech Tools Can Reduce Anxiety & Strengthen Relationships With Students