7 Brain-Based Ways to Communicate with Students | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it

We want our kids to be lifelong learners, to think more deeply about what they are learning in school, and to make connections to their own experiences. We want them to be engaged beyond the classroom, and it can happen with a short message.

I use Remind for things like returning signed forms or announcing a quiz, but the most important way I use the app is to prepare students for lessons by kindling thought the night before.


Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Cheryl Frose, Lynnette Van Dyke