by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Technology
via TeachThought Finding apps isn’t difficult. Finding education apps is only a bit more challenging. Finding free education apps is also possible. Finding free education apps worth downloading is a different story entirely. The following is our list for the 55 best...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Technology
Via eClassroom News Need an app? You don’t have to look far—There really IS an app for that, whatever “that” may be. Need help taking notes or staying organized? Do you want an on-demand guide to coding and computer programming? Whether you want a resource for...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | BYOD
If you’re thinking about adopting a BYOD program in your school, take a look at our ebook for a list of things to consider before starting up. It’s yours now to download for FREE! _________________________________ A BYOD program is an appealing...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Teaching, Technology
The days of only learning through books is nearing an end as technology creates new options in the classroom. Tablets, apps and video chat are becoming part of pupils’ lives as they learn through different media. Eric Woods wants to take it a step further –...
by Ross Crockett | Media Fluency, Teaching, Technology
A Curated View Is social media the “big fake?” Fake because there is so much more than what we see; fake because we post only what we want others to see: the good pictures, the happy moments, the extraordinary experiences, maybe even devastating occasions from which...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen, Teaching, Technology
“Our global connections allow for mentoring and education from all corners of the world, making learning meaningful for so many. Read more in this BBC article by Alison Gee.” Five years ago, an Indian schoolboy struck up an unlikely friendship with a...