The Using Apps in the Classroom collection on iTunesU is a collection of resources on how to use apps and iPads in the classroom. Using Apps in the Classroom collection contains 18 resources. The resources featured in this collection describe specific… Continue Reading →
The Inspiring Lesson Ideas collection on iTunesU is a collection of resources and lessons plans for teaching a topic (The Civil Rights Act of 1964) or exploring a professional development idea (Making Thinking Visible). Inspiring Lesson Ideas collection contains 30… Continue Reading →
One Best Thing: iPad Enhanced Reading Interventions: Developing Adolescent Readers by Jeanne Halderson My career goal is to be a middle school social studies and special education teacher. I will interact with developing adolescent readers which is why I decided… Continue Reading →
I am making one last required visit to History Tech for DED318. I will continue to visit this website on my own after this class has ended. A review of the blogs posted since I last reviewed Mr. Wiebe’s blog… Continue Reading →
As promised in my Week 3 Blog Reflection, I returned to Vicki Davis‘ blog to learn more about becoming the best teacher I possibly can. As I looked through some of her more recent blogs I found a couple themes… Continue Reading →
How can I use technology effectively in the classroom? What teacher has not asked this question? Tech Edge is the beginning of the answer! Guy Trainin is an associate professor in the Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education Department, at the… Continue Reading →
For Week 4, I am making a return visit to History Tech. As a future social studies teacher, this blog entices me. After 3 weeks of writing about other blogs I am excited to be reviewing Mr. Glenn Wiebe‘s ideas… Continue Reading →
Vicki Davis, The Cool Cat Teacher, has created a blog that is honest, enjoyable, and insightful. Vicki is a full time teacher in Georgia and has earned numerous certificates and awards. She also speaks at conferences and hosts a radio… Continue Reading →
Ditch That Textbook The title caught my eye as I browsed through the list of provided blogs that we should read for the Week 2 Blog Reflection. When I arrived at the website, I was asked if I wanted to… Continue Reading →
Cyndi, our EdTech professor, recommended that the social studies teachers in the room read the History Tech blog by Glenn Wiebe. I immediately started searching for it on my iPad during class. I. was. hooked. On May 19, 2015 (the… Continue Reading →
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