Education has moved on from pencils, pens and paper – and onto the virtual age with interactive white boards and … More
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A great lesson, exploring how websites have changed over time
Who remembers the film Space Jam? Believe it or not, the original website, which was created in 1996, still exists! … More
Lesson Planning With Chalk
Chalk is a 5-year-old company that is growing rapidly. It was initially created to help teachers save time on their … More
5 Reasons You Should Read the Free Cyberlearning Community Report
As a computer science teacher who likes staying current with the best ways to integrate useful technology in my classroom, … More
A simple, global connection tool
What do third graders in Pakistan and Arkansas have in common? They’re about to find out. I’m excited to introduce … More
How to use Padlet as a collaborative edtech tool
I love using Padlet with my class – completely free and easy to set up / use. It is basically … More
An amazing 3D scanning app
I recently discovered Qlone (pronounce clone). It is an amazing tech tool for the classroom. Have a look at this … More
My article for a joint project between TES and the British Council
I recently wrote an article for a joint project between the Times Educational Supplement and the British Council. It featured … More
A great lesson to teach children about #FAKENEWS
Fake news has recently been a popular topic, and teachers need to deal with this important issue in schools. How … More
Lesson expectations prompt card – a free download
I recently was at a meeting about what a good lesson looks like – but from solely looking at pupils’ … More