Whether you are a research student, an academic, or a prospective scholar, the collection below features a collection of seminal works to help you in your research work.. I wish somebody shared these… ….read more
The list below features a collection of some of the best math websites for teachers and students. I have been constantly updating the list to keep the resources fresh and relevant. The initial… ….read more
Gimkit is a game-show application designed for use with learners in and out of class. Teachers can set up classes, invite students to join, and start creating and sharing game quizzes known as… ….read more
Looking for reliable educational websites and tools to help you with your classroom management? The list below has you covered. It features a collection of some popular web tools and apps that… ….read more
Origami is an ancient Japanese work of art that involves ‘folding paper into decorative shapes and figures’. Origami is not only about creating beautiful designs but is also about… ….read more
Social emotional learning (SEL), as defined by EQ, is “the process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and… ….read more
Last year we gave our daughters (four and five years old) a couple of kid-friendly digital cameras. My daughters love taking pictures with their little cameras and take them on almost every hike, trip to the wildlife park, and just about every new place that we visit. My daughters little cameras store roughly 800 pictures…
This is an excerpt from this week’s Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week newsletter. This week, subscribers to the newsletter received a PDF that outlined ten ideas and tools for telling stories with pictures. Create Picture BooksWriteReader is a good tool for elementary school students to use to create image-based stories. WriteReader has two…
Last week Google introduced a new way to record screencasts on your Chromebook. You can watch my tutorial about how to use it right here or as embedded at the end of this blog post. After a week of using it, here are five things that I like about it and I think will be…
Last week I shared a handful of resources for building solar ovens. The week before that I shared some at-home summer science lesson resources from Discovery and 3M. Today, I have another summer science lesson resource to share with you. Earlier this week SciShow Kids published a new video titled Unpoppable Bubbles. In the video…