How Can I Gamify My Class? Class Craft as an Intro to Gamification
Gamification, for the uninitiated, is an often misunderstood concept that can quickly lead to poor implementation by well-intentioned teachers or developers, and then frustration for those who are...
View ArticleMake Memes and Quotes with Your Class
Open your Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any other social media feed and you’ll be flooded with inspirational quotes and laugh-out-loud memes. We often think of these as throw-away bits of media,...
View Article007 – Mobile in the Classroom
In Episode 7 of the EdTechTV Podcast we discuss Mobile in the Classroom and reflectling on who your students are as individuals. Giveaway! The Super Stump Giveaway has ended, but check the latest...
View Article008 – The Low Budget Classroom
In Episode 8 of the EdTechTV Podcast we discuss Sleep and Productivity and how to integrate tech into the low budget classroom. Giveaway! The Super Stump Giveaway has ended, but check the latest...
View Article009 – How to Listen to Podcasts & Interactive Fiction in the Classroom
In Episode 9 of the EdTechTV Podcast we explore different ways to improve the podcast listening experience and Interactive Fiction in the Classroom. Giveaway The Super Stump Giveaway has ended, but...
View Article012 – All About Audiobooks
In Episode 12 Brent discusses the pros and cons of audiobooks and whether or not you should use them in the classroom. Giveaway In the new giveaway one lucky winner will get a $50 Amazon Gift Card as...
View Article014 – Lock It Down: Password Security
In Episode 14 of the EdTech TV Podcast Brent discusses password security using LastPass and Skitch for computers and phones. Lock It Down: Password Security Use LastPass to generate and keep passwords...
View Article020 – Better Visual Design
In Episode 20 of the EdTech TV Podcast Brent discusses why design is important and how you shouldn’t sacrifice your lesson or presentation for poorly designed PowerPoints. #TLAP Giveaway The giveaway...
View Article022 – The Case of the Plagiarized Book
In Episode 22 of the EdTech TV Podcast Brent shares a recent and teachable case of plagiarism and how a PLN helped create swift justice. #TLAP Giveaway The giveaway is over, but you can still get...
View Article023 – Ditch That Textbook with Matt Miller
In Episode 23 of the EdTech TV Podcast Brent interviews Matt Miller, author of Ditch That Textbook and proprietor of DitchThatTextbook.com #TLAP Giveaway The giveaway is over, but you can still get...
View Article026 – Classroom Observations
In Episode 26 of the EdTech TV Podcast Brent talks about what you can learn from classroom observations, Hemingway, and San Francisco. If you’re in Orange County, make sure to look into joining the...
View Article032 – Non-linear Presentations with Prezi and AudioBoom in the Classroom
In episode 32 of the EdTech TV Podcast I discuss using Prezi for non-linear presentations and how I use Audioboom for podcasting in my classroom. Using Prezi for Non-Linear Presentations Prezi is a...
View Article035 – I Blew It. Dealing with Imposter Syndrome in the Classroom
In episode 35 of the EdTech TV Podcast I talk about Imposter Syndrome, the feeling that we’re not good enough to do what we do. I Blew It. More thoughts on the Imposter Syndrome and how do deal with...
View Article036 – Grade Like a Sniper
In episode 36 of the EdTech TV Podcast I talk about focusing your grading to hit what matters. I also discuss Scannable for creating PDFs of loose papers. Grade Like a Sniper Most teachers, while...
View Article038 – I Finally Made it to 2016 – Late Predictions and Voice Typing w/ Google...
In episode 38 of the EdTech TV Podcast I look at some (very late) predictions for EdTech in 2016 and introduce voice typing with Google Docs. (Late late late!) Predictions on EdTech Trends for 2016 If...
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