Overview This app can be downloaded onto your computer and then places a “target” symbol around your mouse so that it is easy to find and follow. There are other versions of this app (programs like mousepose) but this one is the simplest I’ve found. You go to the website and download the program on […]

Gibbon Helps You Swing Into Developing Content Playlists for Your Students | Audio Review # 127
Gibbon lets people like you develop a playlist of web-based resources to share with your friends, students, team or maybe even your parents. You can link to anything on the web including video, graphics, infographics, articles or a plain old website. Students, and that includes anybody who views your page, click through the chapters you […]

Audio Review # 77 | TeachingChannel taught me all I know … Well, sot of
Overview TeachingChannel is a non-profit website run by and for teachers that shares effective pedagogical practices through the use of videos and PLN support. “Watch, Share, Learn” is the mantra of the site, and TeachingChannel does a superb job of supporting that creed. This site is an example of teacher collaboration at its best. Any […]

Audio Review # 60 | The NSTA Learning Center is your go resources for the NGSS.
Overview I am incredibly excited about this resources. If you are one of the schools who have adopted the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) then you know that good resources that truly align to the curriculum are hard to find. The NSTA learning center has published a series of webinars on the NGSS walking through […]

TechTalk Roundtable 26 | Five Things I Learned With Our iPad Rollout
Chris, Jamie and Michael devote this show to iPad rollouts. A departure from our usual article driven discussion. Concordia rolled out iPads to all grade five and six students. Overall, I think we did a pretty good job. Of course, I was part of the rollout, so I may be floating my own boat. I did, however, learn some great […]