We live in a world where efficiency is key, and we have become increasingly more dependent on technology to multitask. We create grocery lists as we check our email. We scan Facebook to keep track of ...
Everyone loves photographs. They remind us of where we’ve been, where we’re going, and where we are right now. Photographs have the power to create, shape, and reflect our perceptions—and ...
Amy Brown, M.Ed. is a K-12 education strategist for CDW·G. As a former educator and literacy and curriculum specialist, she serves as the voice of the educator, providing districts with firsthand ...
As a teacher, I love when my students ask questions, but the one that used to break my heart was, “Will this be on the test?” I’m thrilled to tell you I rarely hear that anymore and no, it’s not ...
When I was teaching social studies in elementary school, I often found that while my ideas were endless, my planning time was limited. Despite my best efforts, I struggled to adequately prepare for ...
This presentation will explore how educators can integrate alternative photography techniques—such as cyanotypes, anthotypes, and lumen prints—into the classroom as sustainable, accessible, and ...
Introducing students to multiple curriculums can be a daunting task, especially from the perspective of one teacher. While new technology can help, the amount of it being integrated in the classroom ...
The online and offline activities provide opportunities for children to explore a number of cross curricular links connected to: ' The World Around Us' - (History, Geography, Science) Mathematics and ...
This cross-curricular collection of videos on the topic Travel and transport follows 8-year-old Rian and his Aunt Maya on a journey around the world. In each episode they explore a different mode of ...