There are so many cool apps for iPad and iPhone that teachers are always looking to share with students. This cool, $13 piece of software will let you wirelessly project whatever's on your iPad or iPhone screen to the projector.
http://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/pricing/
Here's a "How To" video: http://youtu.be/5ynjVq9FM4g
Young Digital Literacy
Monday, December 29, 2014
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Menu of Options for Students
This infographic lays out some great web and mobile tools that students can use to demonstrate content knowledge in a variety of formats!
Monday, December 15, 2014
Jackpot Pinterest!
There are a number of resources for literacy, technology, etc. on Pinterest. I highly recommend joining and following "Larry Ferlazzo". He pins tons of videos and infographics that are highly engaging and can be embedded into a number of curricular areas.
Follow Michael's board Educational Technology on Pinterest.
Follow Michael's board Education Infographics on Pinterest.
Follow Michael's board Educational Technology on Pinterest.
Follow Michael's board Education Infographics on Pinterest.
Monday, December 8, 2014
SBAC Mimic

All educators are trying to find authentic resources & assessment tools that challenge students the same way that SBAC does. Jennie Bremer (Travis Ranch) just shared this amazing free resource with me, and I thought I'd pass it along. It's called "ThinkCERCA". It operates like Google Classroom, but with lessons and assessments already built in.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Informational Texts
Exposing students to expository texts is crucial. But, we want to find sources that are engaging, contemporary, and tied to our content. Ask students to partner or team up and discuss the curricular connections. I always suggest the following sources for high-interest and leveled texts.
1. Newsela
2. Readworks
3. npr.org
4. PBS Newshour
4. TweenTribune
1. Newsela
2. Readworks
3. npr.org
4. PBS Newshour
4. TweenTribune
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