By Brandon Hendrickson YouTube is a firehose of garbage: gossip, fake news, and conspiracy theories. It’s also the greatest science book humanity has ever written. Armed with YouTube, you can begin for your students a science education that, before ten years ago, the wealthiest people in the world couldn’t have […]
Courtney Ostaff on Effective Teaching with Online Tools – Education Rickshaw
In this episode of the Progressively Incorrect podcast, I am fired up to be talking to Courtney Ostaff, writer of The Teaching On the web Handbook and the forthcoming e book on homeschooling: How to Homeschool the Kids You Have. In advance of I understood Courtney Ostaff as Courtney Ostaff, […]
What Is Imposter Syndrome in the Workplace and Dealing with It
Page Updated on July 18, 2022 What Is Imposter Syndrome? Imposter syndrome is the experience of feeling like a fraud or an imposter in one’s own life. It is characterized by feelings of self-doubt, insecurity, and inadequacy, despite evidence to the contrary. These feelings can be crippling and can prevent […]
Prepping for Back to School
In which did the summertime go?! The past handful of several years have been just about anything but standard, and wrapping your head all around a full new university year can be… a whole lot. It’s important to choose the time to search back on the very last calendar year, […]
How is a Successful Instructional Coaching Newsletter Created?
Are you looking to do anything distinctive with your Coaching Newsletters this yr? It is a great query to talk to oneself! As an Tutorial Coach, we all know the price of interaction with our academics. No make any difference if you are an Instructional Mentor supporting a person or […]
Instructional Coaches Daily Teacher Interaction Tracker
Every day, Instructional Coaches enter their schools bright-eyed and ready to go. They spend the early part of their day interacting with teachers in their buildings to make sure they are caught up on what is happening in classrooms while at the same time trying to schedule visits and coaching […]
6 Tips for Students Moving To the UK
Being a student can be one of the most exciting periods in a person’s life. It is when they are supposed to broaden their horizons, acquire more specialized knowledge, experience different cultures, etc. One of the top destinations attracting international students is the UK. Even the increased requirements after Britain […]
Add BookWidgets to Your Next Google Classroom Assignment!
Are you looking to do something a bit different this year to spice up your digital learning lessons? This summer during the ISTE Conference, I was excited to learn that Google Classroom was launching a brand-new feature called “Google Classroom Add-ons” which would bring additional functionality to our favorite Google […]
5 Questions To Ask An Instructional Designer
Introduction: Why Do You Need an Instructional Designer? When looking at project costs, one can wonder if an instructional designer (ID) is needed. But before deciding against hiring a professional learning designer, consider the benefits. First, IDs are subject matter experts in designing instruction. They understand the complexities and nuances […]
What’s New In Ed Tech Interoperability
Sep 262022 What’s New In Ed Tech Interoperability Casey Thompson By Casey Thompson, digital media manager, Skyward, Inc. Interoperability—the ability of software programs to seamlessly connect to one another by seamlessly exchanging information and common language—is something we’ve been steadily working towards in edtech. Plenty of progress has been made, but […]
Jo Castelino on Structuring the Science Classroom for Optimal Learning – Education Rickshaw
In this episode of the amazing Progressively Incorrect podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Jo Castelino, a secondary school science teacher based in West Yorkshire in the UK, and one of my absolute favorite bloggers about the art and science of great science teaching. When I was training to […]