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13 Fun Ideas to Make Virtual Learning Special for Your Students
By Shannon Anderson, author of Mindset Power: A Kid’s Guide to Growing Better Every Day Virtual learning isn’t what you signed up for when you earned your teaching degree, is it? This year is a record holder for how many times … Continue reading
The Summer’s Blockbuster Horror Film: Virtual Learning
By Isaiah Moore Lately I’m reminded of old horror movies, when the monster finally shows itself. In the nick of time, the pursued escape, running and flinging sweat as they look back for the menacing creature. But in some weird … Continue reading
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Education Tech: Professional Development Goes Digital
I am watching a tech-savvy friend trying to figure out her new smartphone. Some things seem to come to her intuitively, but clearly she is finding other items hard to figure out. Eventually she finds an online tutorial and setup … Continue reading