Front Page Get Started Follow these simple directions to build your first app! Tutorials ExitTicket Student Response SystemExitTicket Student Response System Today, I ran a professional development my teaching staff at Allen Park High School. It went great. Before today, I have 8 teachers who are using it. After today, the number will definitely increase. Using the Urgency vs. Importance Matrix to Get Stuff Done You’ve got to complete a 10-page paper, study for an exam, run 4 miles, and go to work today, but you don’t know how to get everything done in a timely manner. In these hectic situations, your best friend is the Urgent/Important Matrix, first printed in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. This matrix helps you prioritize your tasks based on how important they are versus how urgent they are. Don’t worry, I’ll explain.
Què he de tenir en compte? Forgotten your password?Join Now Sign in with your ExamTime account Forgotten your password? Connect with Facebook Education Resources Information Center Showing 1 to 15 of 11,184 results Stewart, Georgina – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011 This paper comments on the process of re-development of the Maori-medium Science (Putaiao) curriculum, as part of overall curriculum development in Aotearoa New Zealand. Create video lessons with questions from any Youtube video for your students. Here is an excellent new concept and idea from eduCanon. They have created a website that will allow you to take any Youtube or Vimeo video and create a lesson based on the video. Again, an excellent idea. Assign the activity to your students. They will then log in and go to the lesson. Next they will view the video that will have questions as you go along.
5 Free Android Apps That Will Help You Study Whether you’re in a BYOD classroom or just happen to have an Android device at home, it’s useful to know which apps are being used in classrooms right now. When it comes to free Android apps, the selection may be a bit smaller than Apple’s iOS but the quality is still top notch. If you’re looking to improve your study habits, take advantage of your smartphone sitting on your desk, or just interested in learning more about the Android operating system, these are few of my favorite apps that I’ve tested out and found to be quite useful. An important note: every single student / teacher / person learns differently. You may hate all or some of these apps. But they’re all free and at least worth trying out.
DMED Forgotten your password?Join Now Sign in with your ExamTime account Forgotten your password? Connect with Facebook create Make Your Own Infographic Infographics are to data what storytelling is to an annual report: a more engaging way to help bring attention and understanding to your nonprofit’s cause. Yesterday we looked at an interesting infographic that suggested a new way to view your volunteers. Today, let’s look at infographics in general – and resources to help your nonprofit get started on making your own. Language Moments Phil Wade To cut a long story short I’ve recently taught some 121 classes with ipads n’ apps. No books, copies, even handouts, just an ipad. Now, I’m not convinced about the ‘wonders of the ipad revolution’ as many seem to be. 1 ipad costs a lot of money for a teacher to buy and from my own experimentation not a lot works on them except specifically designed expensive apps.