Studying can be difficult without the right guidance. Learning methods to manage your time, condense your study material and optimize … More
Author: Neil Jarrett
Bloom’s Taxonomy and the implications it has for a digital classroom.
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a teaching framework that classifies learning from lower order to higher order thinking. REMEMBERING > UNDERSTANDING > … More
Guest Post: Mysimpleshow, The Free Video Creation Tool for Educators and E-Learning.
Educators looking for a new online teaching and learning tool – we found it! It’s called Mysimpleshow, and it’s free. … More
5 Tech Tools That Are Great For Adaptive Learning.
Adaptive learning is where teaching methods and materials change to match each student’s pace. How could a teacher possible manage … More
Online Writing Is Really Engaging With Night Zookeeper
Recently I was contacted on Twitter by the owner of Night Zookeeper to try out his website with my class. Night … More
Guest Post: Top Websites To Use When Teaching Writing.
It’s that time of the year again when I go through my bookmarks and Diigo lists and try to choose … More
Want to add some excitement to handwriting lessons? Make some GIFs!
I was racking my brains for ways to make handwriting lessons more fun. One of my students came up with … More
My Article For The TES: How To… Plan Engaging Maths Lessons.
I recently wrote an article for the Times Educational Supplement (TES) about 5 simple ways to engage students in maths … More
Check out this great app / website, perfect for creating exciting presentations.
Haiku Deck is an excellent tech tool, which my students really liked when creating presentations. It’s available on the Appstore … More
A great lesson idea: Go on a Google Hunt!
Recently, as part of our maths unit on shape, my class went on a Google hunt! We were studying quadrilaterals … More