iLiteracy: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction Online
Rae Pica with Robert Pondiscio, Brian Mull, Lisa Nielsen, Joyce Valenza Along with the many benefits of being able to freely access the world's information online comes the challenge of separating...
View ArticleUsing Social Media in the Classroom: Benefits and Barriers
Katrina Stevens, Sharon Plante, Susan M. Bearden In this summary of the 9/16/13 EdTechChat we discuss best practices for using social media in the classroom and modeling those practices. Follow:...
View ArticleDid National Connected Educator Month Make a Difference?: Connected Educators...
Katrina Stevens, Sharon Plante, Susan M. Bearden In this summary of the 11/04/13 EdTechChat we look back at the wake of National Connected Educator Month and try to assess its impact. Follow:...
View ArticleThe Resistance to Teaching with Technology, How to Break It Down
Tom Whitby, Mark Weston, William Chamberlain This week we discuss the highlights from the EdChat session on resistance to teaching with technology. What's behind it? Join us as we take a look and a...
View ArticleTweet This, Not That: Three Twitter Tips for Educators That Can Make A Big...
Tom Murray with Eric Sheninger Our guest, Eric Sheninger, was recently included on Time Magazine's list of the 140 best Twitter feeds. He was the only educator on the list. We thought it could be...
View ArticleHow Simulation Games Can Teach Complex Subjects
Vicki Davis with Jeff Stanzler In this segment we talk with the director of an interactive game between high school and college students that teachers about the middle east. Follow: @stanzj...
View ArticleWhy Great Teachers Are Joining Dream Teams and Starting Personal Learning...
Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, Tom de Boor The days of teaching in isolation behind classroom walls are rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Find out why increasing numbers of educators are forming dream...
View ArticleThe End of Teaching in Isolation and the Future of Schools and Learning
Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, Tom de Boor, Sara Trettin, James Liou In this segment we talk about how teachers are moving from isolation to connection, sharing and collaboration. Listen in as we discuss...
View ArticleTweech Me: A Teacher's Guide To Twitter
Vicki Davis with Susan Bearden Tweech me is an app that was developed to help teachers learn how to use Twitter for professional development. Follow: @s_bearden @HTEATech @coolcatteacher #edtechchat...
View ArticleA Crash Course in Teaching with Apps That Align to Bloom's Taxonomy
Vicki Davis with With Monica Evon Our guest today shares a mind-blowing array of apps that she has aligned to Bloom's Taxonomy and the Common Core. Follow: @mrsevon1 @coolcatteacher @bamradionetwork...
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