This post is in partnership with Project Pals. All opinions are my own. Have you thought about incorporating project-based learning into your classroom this year? Whether you’re teaching face-to-face or supporting students with distance learning, there is a fantastic platform…
This post is in partnership with Whiteboard.Chat. All opinions are my own. Are you teaching remotely this year or leading a classroom where students use their own devices? The team behind Whiteboard.Chat reached out to me at the beginning of…
This post is in partnership with PebbleGo. All opinions are my own. Tackling a big topic like the presidential election might feel a bit daunting in any classroom. Are you talking about the presidential election with your elementary students? If…
In this episode, Al Thomas, founder of Educopilot, shares tech-friendly project ideas you can tailor to your classroom. He discusses his work with creativity integration training and digital learning resources. You’ll also hear about Al’s favorite tools and tips that…
I’ve had the pleasure of working with this company. All opinions are my own. Are you a creative educator? Sometimes when we hear that term, our first thought goes to the art classroom. But creativity is way more than picking…
This post is sponsored by Ask, Listen, Learn. All opinions are my own. Do you want to help students understand how cannabis affects their developing brains? There is a free resource for teachers, students and families, you’re going to love!…
In this episode, early childhood educator Pana Asavavatana shares strategies for using technology with our youngest students. You’ll hear how she teaches tech fluency with icons in Early Childhood Classrooms and some of her favorite tools, including Seesaw. Listen to…
This post is in partnership with Fantasy Congress. All opinions are my own. Civics education is essential, and it doesn’t have to include a list of facts for students to memorize. Do you think that fantasy sports can help teach…
This post is sponsored by TeacherMade. All opinions are my own. How can you turn passive learning into a more active and interactive experience? More students are working online than ever before and more teachers are looking at ways to…
This post is in partnership with Trilogy Mentors, all opinions are my own. Have you thought about offering tutoring services to students? If the answer is yes, or if this is something you already do, I have a fantastic tutoring…
In this episode, you’ll hear about video journals and why you might want to use multimedia to have students share this school year. This episode includes best practices for setting up video journals and using them with students. Listen to…
This post is sponsored by Capstone Publishing. All opinions are my own. Are you looking for an easier way to find and share educational resources with students? Whether you are teaching face-to-face in a classroom or supporting students with distance…
This post is in partnership with Rosetta Stone. All opinions are my own. Do you use adaptive software to support emergent bilingual learners in your district? You might be familiar with Rosetta Stone from its popular language learning software. I…
In this episode, I’ll share three strategies educators can use to support their colleagues this school year. You’ll also hear about favorite tools that go along with each strategy to help anyone, including coaches, support teachers and colleagues during distance…
This post is in partnership with Wacom. All opinions are my own. What does distance learning look like for art students? Distance learning presents different challenges for each subject area. The arts is one area where educators are getting creative…
This post is partnership with Circadence. All opinions are my own. What does it look like to use gamified career training during distance learning? I connected with the team at Circadence earlier this year, and I’m excited to tell you…
I’ve had the pleasure of working with this company. All opinions are my own. Do you have a class website? Or are you building a website for students or parents? If you’ve ever wanted to add audio to your website,…
In this episode, you’ll hear about some of my favorite items for teaching and learning at home. You’ll also hear about some tips for upgrading your at home set up including low-cost items that help productivity and organization. Listen to…
This STEM and play event and post are sponsored by Unruly Studios. All opinions are my own. What does it look like to mix STEM and play during distance learning? This month I’ll tackle this question in a new, free…
I’ve had the pleasure of working with this company. All opinions are my own. With so many more teachers jumping into Google Classroom this year, I wanted to share a quick tip to personalize this space. Google Classroom lets you…