All Blog Posts Tagged 'k-12' (4)

Create Research Citations with the Citation Wizard

Supers simple method of creating bibliographies and works cited citations.  Create MLA and APA style citations.

Added by Brian Weir on July 23, 2012 at 3:44pm — No Comments

Smartboard: Create a study game using flip tiles.

This is a Smartboard Notebook tutorial on how to create an interactive study game board in which students can move game pieces along the board if they answer the questions correctly. This gameboard use tiles that on one side has the answer and on the other side has the question.

Added by Brian Weir on March 25, 2012 at 11:48am — No Comments

Create Educational Interactive Timelines with TimeRime

Create interactive and informative educational timelinesin an extremely easy manner.  Students will love being given the option of creating a timeline.  Use Timerime for history, art, science, social studies or just about any subject in which they are required to understand the time frame at which events occurred.

Added by Brian Weir on February 27, 2012 at 3:05pm — No Comments

Ten REALLY Bold Moves to Transform US Education

I’m not a reformer. It’s not that things don’t need to change—it’s that they need to change in such massive ways that “reform” doesn’t even begin to touch it.





I’m not a policy wonk or researcher either, but I do admire those who focus on the stats and the details of what is working (and what isn’t) and who write about what might be done to improve schools based on the evidence. I appreciate that we need to know some facts in order to make informed… Continue

Added by Maya Frost on December 29, 2008 at 6:21am — 1 Comment

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