Apple recently launched a new program called Apple Teacher. This Apple Teacher program allows you to learn about and become proficient users with the various Apple applications that
Being our second week back from the holiday, everybody is hopefully feeling settled into the new semester. The second semester typically goes by quickly and is very busy,
I know all of us are looking forward greatly to the holiday. Rest and downtime are much needed. Some of us are off on adventures around the world, while
Distractions created by technology are a legitimate concern of teachers and parents. In recent principal coffees with parents, parents ranked technology-related distractions as one of their top issues
In September, I wrote about VoiceThread, a tool to which we subscribe that allows users to upload, present, share, and discuss documents, presentations, images, audio, files, and video
To follow up on last week’s post about Going Beyond the Essay, here is an overview of the collaborative process Jay, Lara, and I went through to develop
Being able to organize your thoughts, develop a sound argument with supporting evidence, and write persuasively is an important skill. This is one of the key reasons why
In the last Matrix post, I wrote about Academic Honesty When Using Images, Music, and Video. The ideas discussed in that post revolve around an ethical mindset students
Academic Honesty is an important mindset we work to cultivate in our students as teachers. We do a very good job to teach our students the ethical (and