This is my second post on remote learning. Click here to read my previous post. As I publish this in late May of 2020, I […] Read More
Category: edtech
The last time I posted on this blog was in February, before the novel coronavirus became a global pandemic, shutting down schools, businesses, and other […] Read More
This is just a quick post to share a new tool I recently used to give students speaking assessments. It’s called Superhero Comic Book Maker […] Read More
So I first heard about GooseChase on some of the blogs I read, but I was super excited when my colleague Sarah used it so I […] Read More
I recently blogged about a new game called Gimkit, where students win “money” for answering questions and can buy upgrades with their money to try […] Read More
I hope everyone has had a nice start to their school year. I am having a great year this year, not only because I have […] Read More
If you’ve been playing Kahoot in your classroom, you may have heard of Kahoot Jumble. Jumble is a take on Kahoot that is based on […] Read More
As 2016 comes to a close, I’d like to share some of my favorite lessons and activities that I tried for the first time this […] Read More
The advent of Google Street View has allowed language teachers to bring culture closer to students than ever before. Even more recently, though, businesses and […] Read More
This activity is based on Amy Lenord’s Superhero Talk Read Talk Write Lesson. I took elements of her lesson and adapted them to suit a […] Read More