This post is part of a series on Using Photos on Blogs This is part 1: Using free photos on your classroom blog. Coming up next is part 2: Using Stock Photos on your class website… A picture is worth a thousand words. Which would your students find easier to read: a textbook filled with […]
2011 Classroom Technology Blog Review: 31 Posts to Help K-12 Teachers use Technology and Software More Effectively
Happy holidays to you and your family from blog.classroomteacher.ca. If you’re a teacher that lives around here (Ontario, Canada), then chances are you’ve just begun your two weeks of winter holiday: A chance to spend time with family, loved ones, and friends. And hopefully a chance to work on some classroom technology projects, that you […]
Great Educational Websites That Your Students May Not Be Allowed to Use
Teachers are adding classroom technology to their programs. There are lots of great websites out there to help teachers bring their lessons out of the brick-and-mortar classroom and into a digital learning space. Unfortunately, a lot of these websites have terms of service that require users to be 13 years or older in order to […]
How to Use Your IPad 2 and Evernote Peek to Help Your Students Study
Here’s another reason why the iPad is a useful teaching tool in your classroom. Not only can you use the iPad to take notes in the classroom, but you can also use it to create virtual flashcards to help your students study for a test or exam. Sure, you could use index cards, post it […]
How to Get Students “Talking” on Your Online Literature Circle Blog
Do you have a class website or online literature circle blog? Are you letting your students fly and chat online on your class website, or are you clipping their wings? Lots of teachers are taking their lessons out of the physical classroom and into the digital learning space. Now, students can talk about books in […]
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