10 Brilliant Examples Of Sketch Notes: Notetaking For The 21st Century
Sketch notes aren’t just a trend, but rather a new visual style of capturing and documenting ideas for the 21st century student.
Sketch notes aren’t just a trend, but rather a new visual style of capturing and documenting ideas for the 21st century student.
The standards don’t just suggest novel technology use as a way to ‘engage students’ but rather requires teachers to make complex decisions about that tech.
What digital tools allow students to communicate in new ways, but with a clear sense of audience, purpose, and application of the writing process?
So I was looking through an old Animal Farm unit of mine when I found some notes I had written that sketch a basic outline for a “writing” unit (i.e., a unit designed primarily to produce a piece of writing that’s gone through the entire writing process) from my second year of teaching. Rough as…
A BYOD device of the future will surprise us with unimaginable functionalities that lay far beyond mere extrapolation.
The four factors for BYOD success in schools include: student preference, teacher training, technical support, and a hybrid approach.
Math rap is amazing. This video checks all the boxes you’d ever want, including awkwardness, pop rap, and forced math content.
When you let students bring unique devices into a once closed tech setting, chaos can ensue. Here are BYOD resources to help get you started.
“A voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles.” That’s one very dry, but interesting way to describe play. The role of play in learning–given the chance–is incredible–both in intensity, duration, and impact everything else connected to the brain. The video below takes a look at play through the lens of games (along with a perhaps distracted two…
I wrote (theorized? hypothesized? guessed?) the incredible ways technology will change education by the year 2028. It was based on current trends in education (e.g., eLearning and blended learning), society (e.g., economic downturns and population growth), and technology (faster, smaller, more connected everything). The following video from Masternewmedia.org has a similar goal of predicting the future of education…
The planning period is an interesting thing—time when you’re still very much on the clock and in demand, but might’ve mentally scheduled phone calls to parents, gathering data for your PLC, or finally grading all of those On-Demands. This may cause you to be a bit defensive of this time, avoiding other teachers, not answering…
How we learn is changing in response to a changing environment. 21st century learning is teeming with new ideas for learning pathways.
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