This is an updated version of a post I first published in 2015 about doing this project with Adobe Voice, a previous iteration of Adobe […] Read More
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When the calendar year comes to a close, I usually take a look back and share some of my favorite things I tried during the […] Read More
Earlier this month, I gave a presentation on Independent Exploration at the New York State Association of Foreign Language Teachers’ (NYSAFLT) Summer Institute. Although I’ve […] Read More
Teachers had to make a lot of changes in the 2020-2021 school year to adapt to hybrid and virtual instruction. While I thought this year, […] Read More
Back in 2016 I blogged about a speaking activity where students made a short video in groups using Adobe Spark to give a weather forecast. […] Read More
Bingo is an age old tradition in K-12 classrooms. Teachers have been using it for decades to review topics in a variety of subject areas. […] Read More
In French class we try to avoid using English wherever possible when showing understanding. That’s why I often ask students to draw a phrase or […] Read More
Now that I’ve transitioned back to 100% in person learning this year, I’ve had to reevaluate what new activities from last year I will keep […] Read More
One tool I recently started using that has really had a huge impact on my instruction is Classkick. Classkick is a platform that allows the […] Read More
Gimkit recently released a new mode called “Draw That” While they say it won’t be around forever, I am hopeful that it will come […] Read More