Poll Everywhere is marketing itself to the education community as a cheaper alternative to buying proprietary clicker systems. There’s a lot to like about Poll Everywhere. This post is the third post in a series about Using a Student Response System (SRS) in a K-12 classroom We’ve looked at using Twitter as a teaching tool, […]
Student Response System (K-12): Part 2 Clickers
This is the second post in a three part series on Using a Student Response System in the classroom Last time, we looked at using twitter in the classroom Today, we’re looking at using clickers as a Student Response System (S), and Next time, we’ll look at Poll Everywhere as an online way to get […]
Student Response System (K-12): Part 1 Twitter
Classroom technology is digitizing the way we teach. A Student Response System is a way to create interactivity between the teacher and students in class. Think about the handheld remotes (clickers) used in the game show, “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” when the audiences are voting in their answers. Now think about that in […]
Edu Prezi Tips for using Prezi in the Classroom
A while ago, I posted about using Prezi to teach in the classroom. (Edu Prezi licenses for educational use come in two flavours: Edu Enjoy and Edu Pro.) Prezi is a powerful alternative to PowerPoint because you can use movement to reinforce your message. In PowerPoint, you’re forced to move from slide to slide to […]
iBooks Textbooks in elementary, middle, and highschool classrooms
iBooks Textbooks are now available in the US. Apple’s version of the e-textbook is another reason why we need iPads in the classroom. Senior vice president Phil Schiller led us through Apple’s special event for educators today at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City. This post is written based on the official Apple video about […]
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