How I Approach Global Learning In My Classroom
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How I Approach Global Learning In My Classroom by Neven Valev, Associate Professor of Economics at Georgia State University As the […]
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How I Approach Global Learning In My Classroom by Neven Valev, Associate Professor of Economics at Georgia State University As the […]
An Infographic That Summarizes Twitter For Teachers Read More
We’ve got a guide to twitter hashtags for education that helps aggregate some of the must-know twitter tidbits. And of
A Camera Strapped To An Eagle Is Predictably Breathtaking Read More
A Camera Strapped To An Eagle Is Predictably Breathtaking What happens when you strap a camera to the back of
Teaching American History By Examining Our Collective Failures Read More
by Dawn Casey-Rowe, Social Studies Teacher & Learnist Evangelist Last week I answered a Quora question about why history should
A Second Look At Questioning In The eLearning Environment Read More
Questioning In The eLearning Environment by Rosa Fattahi, WizIQ As discussed in A Primer in Effective Questioning, Part I, it
How Automated Tutoring Can Support Transition To The Common Core Read More
How Automated Tutoring Can Support Transition To The Common Core by Zacc Dukowitz, Learnbop.com As the majority of states in
36 Question Stems Framed Around Bloom’s Taxonomy Read More
Question stems can be used as thinking prompts for class discussions, prompting, and various forms of assessment.
Study Cube: The Way All The Cool Kids Are Studying Read More
The old way to be cool was to be plugged in and always-on. Digital reputation on point. More followers than