Tech

using tech in the classroom

  1. Eduporium Featured Educator: Matthew Strine

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Matthew Strine

    For the month of October, we hear from Matthew Strine, who’s a STEM teacher in the Monessen (PA) School District. He’s had the opportunity to impact students through STEM learning and, whether it’s hands-on projects or challenging students to think critically, he certainly understands the importance of relevant learning experiences.

  2. Featured Educators: Amanda Graves and Cathy Fernandez

    Featured Educators: Amanda Graves and Cathy Fernandez

    Amanda and Cathy each work at the E.T. Booth Middle School in the Cherokee County School District (GA). They work together in a number of creative ways to help empower students to create technology projects, specifically with podcasting. Despite facing some challenges, this pair of educators has found some inspiring ways of using EdTech tools!

  3. Eduporium Featured Educator: Jessica Moore

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Jessica Moore

    It’s time for our newest Eduporium Featured Educator interview! For the month of July, we’re fortunate to pass on some inspiring stories from Jessica Moore. Jessica is a G&T teacher at the Buena Vista Elementary School in Greer, SC. Learn how her commitment to the SAMR model has helped equip students with relevant knowledge and experiences!

  4. Eduporium Weekly | Getting Back into PBL

    Eduporium Weekly | Getting Back into PBL

    PBL units can be incorporated into just about any subject. Students can take part in projects, design simulations, and work together to better their school community or actual community. As plans for the 2021-22 school year are developed this summer, PBL could be a top strategy for ensuring access to game-changing learning opportunities.

  5. Google Expeditions VR App is Discontinued as of June 30

    Google Expeditions VR App is Discontinued as of June 30

    If you’ve used the Google Expeditions VR systems in your instruction, there is an important update you need to know. As of June 30, 2021, you will no longer be able to download or access the Google Expeditions mobile app. This means using Google Expeditions the way you have in the classroom will no longer be possible.

  6. Eduporium Featured Educator: Andrew McDonald

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Andrew McDonald

    We’re excited to share our latest Eduporium Featured Educator interview with our community! This month, we hear from Andrew McDonald, who’s an educational consultant and faculty member of the Engineering Secondary School at the University of Ottawa and, like so many other educators around the world, he’s had to get creative over the last year.

  7. Rising Resources | mote for Student Feedback

    Rising Resources | mote for Student Feedback

    In the remote learning era, however, providing students with actionable feedback has become tougher. That’s how mote can help. A simple Chrome extension, mote empowers teachers to provide students with personalized feedback and save themselves a ton of time in the process. So, why is mote so efficient and great for 21st century education.

  8. Flipped Learning in Remote or Hybrid Education

    Flipped Learning in Remote or Hybrid Education

    Flipping the classroom helps students move more at their own pace—only taking the time they need to learn something. It also helps them utilize their teachers or peers for help while they’re engaged in their work as opposed to putting it down, forgetting about it, and then asking the next day. But, how could flipped learning help in remote settings?

  9. Eduporium Featured Educator: Anna Blake

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Anna Blake

    This month, we hear from Anna Blake, who’s an elementary school technology integration specialist in the Elizabeth Forward School District (PA). Among some of the projects she’s helped lead with her students include combining coding and drones using Swift and challenging students to create programs to pilot their drones!

  10. Eduporium Weekly | Different Types of Distance Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Different Types of Distance Learning

    As education continues to be delivered at least partly outside of the classroom, different types of distance learning continue to be explored. So, whether you’re teaching fully remotely, in a hybrid model, live with students all the time, or trying out asynchronous learning, we’ll share some suggestions for how it could be improved.

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