‘Core Education’ Archives
Edtech Co-op: New Community for Educators
Mark Hofer and I started a new community to focus on curriculum-based technology integration and new teacher preparation practices. The community [...]
AP Making the Shift
The College Board Advanced Placement program is making the shift away from knowledge-based to more concept and problem solving learning. The New York [...]
Remembering Remembrance Day
If you have one Remembrance Day activity for your class or staff this November 11; your best choice is sharing this moving five-minute video called A [...]
In Defense of Open, Online Communication in Education
It all started on parent night. As I was telling parents about the blog I write for Economics students, a father of an 11th grade AP student raised [...]
Teaching Resources for Texting and Social Networking
Working at a new school in a new country offers many learning opportunities. At Alexandria Country Day School, I am not only learning about the [...]
A Shopper for All Seasons
During my fifteen years of teaching, I often used food analogies in my teaching. Eating is something we all understand and hopefully enjoy. [...]
Are Wikis Dying?
ISTE 2010 Conference here in Denver is starting off on a positive note for me. Today was the EduBloggerCon, and as usual we had some great [...]
2,669 Downloads of Reach!
Thank you for helping to support the launch of my first book Reach. Here are the final numbers of the downloads in case you were [...]
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The free download period has now ended. You can purchase a copy of the book by clicking on the link below. Thanks for your support!
Paint The World With Light
Paint the World With Light is the first digital media challenge from The Student Creative, a book of student light paintings from around the world. [...]
