A topic about new, changing, or even older Web 2.0 tools that educators could use for teaching both in the classroom or with online, elearning for higher education or high school
by Kathleen Cercone
Educational technology in education, tools for digital natives, IT, educational philosophy, classroom pedagogy, http://pippashcos.blogspot.ca/
by Pippa Davies @PippaDavies
'Take 5' minutes to look for... strategies, tips, tools, and ideas for anyone interested in teaching and learning today and into the future.
by C.Rathsack
Have you thought of ways of improving your teaching? Teaching is an ongoing learning process. Teachers are generally keen on improving their work, after all they are in the business of "change". How do I go about making changes in the way my classroom is run or in the way my students behave or in the way my school is run? There are so many questions that go through most teachers' minds. How many questions do I ask before I start getting some answers? Action research is a great solution teachers' questions I highly recommend learning about it. What is action research? Marcia Rettig-Seitam explains that "action research is a way for teachers to find solutions to classroom problems. By collecting data and analyzing the results, teachers can change their practices in the classroom as needed. The principle of action research is to plan a change, implement the change, collect any necessary information, and analyze what happened. Action research can make use of data already being collected or needed for classroom practice."
by Dr. Nellie Deutsch
The United States has experienced many changes in the last 11 years. Most schools and school districts in America have seen drastic changes in their funding, their students, and in the requirements placed upon them by NCLB.
by Dr. Richard NeSmith
What tools can we use to support our students' - and our own- teaching and learning? What tools will help us make the most out of every learning opportunity?
by Justine Hughes
Resources for teaching and learning in a digital world; netiquette & responsible, creative use of social media for parents, teachers and young people.
by Andi Sibley