by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Assessment
Busy teachers like you need tools they can count on, especially when it comes to assessment. In fact, the more quick formative assessment ideas you have to call on, the better. That’s what you’ll find in this new guide called Pocket Assessment: A List of...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | STEM
Teaching STEM concepts makes for incredible classroom learning adventures. Ultimately you want to make its subjects both engaging and accessible enough for your learners to understand. That’s the goal at least, and coming up with STEM learning scenarios that excite...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Information Fluency
If you’re an avid Gmial user, then Gmail keyboard shortcuts come in handy for busy times. Email is still one of the most popular ways to communicate for business and pleasure. It pays to know how to maximize your time with it. Inboxes can get out of hand...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Technology
Free educational tools—what could be better? Anytime, anywhere, teachers like to have plenty of resources to pick from to help them create great classroom experiences to engage their students. We’ve got some wonderful content-packed free educational tools for...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
There are many great things about the Internet. One is that it has plenty of free educational resources for teachers. Back by popular demand, we’re happy to share some here in the list below. It features 80 very unique and useful guides, links, and much more....
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Social Media
Introducing a special new FREE guide from the Global Digital Citizen Foundation—our amazing Twitter-Tastic Teacher’s Guide! Ever since 2006 when everyone’s favourite little blue bird said hello to the social media world, Twitter has proven itself to be a...