
Start with finding EdTech tools that really work. Then it’s building research skills in high school and the 25 blackest cities. On to AI diagnosing cancer, a crash course in westward expansion, evolving teaching practice, a actions image, and a seven-year-old playing “Bohemian Rhapsody” on the ukulele.
EdTech Tools That Work / Building Research Skills in High School / The 25 Blackest Cities
October 27th, 2023The Problem with Timed Tests / Transform with Real-World Learning / Pumpkin Carving Kits
October 26th, 2023
Strat by learning why you shouldn’t give timed tests. Then it’s transforming with real world learning and cool pumpkin carving kits. On to controlling traffic signals with AI, a car that does 0 to 60 in less than a second, positive ways students can use AI, a problems quote, and Keith Richards on the Jimmy Fallon show.
How Teaching Should Change / Hidden Potential by Adam Grant / Advocate for student equity & belonging
October 25th, 2023
Start with a Nobel Prize winner how does teaching research. Then it’s Adam Grant’s latest best seller and advocating for student equity and belonging. On to an online bullying report, how the Mississippi River started, the state of Oregon lowers graduation requirements, a culture image, and Beatles songs that Paul McCartney hates.
Read entire post...Reading Science / Remote Instruction: Boon, Bust, or the Future / HPV Vaccine for Boys
October 24th, 2023
Start with using reading science to improve reading. Then it’s the impact of remote instruction and the HPV vaccine for boys. On to Chromebook accessibility tools, Viagra and Alzheimer’s, creating a STEM-focused school, an experiences image, and “Cliffs of Dover”-(Eric Johnson) acoustic bluegrass version.
How to Help Anxious Children / One Travel Rule to Never Break / How to Start Birding
October 23rd, 2023
Start with tips for recognizing and helping kids with anxiety. Then it’s a travel rule you should never break and how to start birding. On to AI and digital self-regulation, which cities get the most 311 complaints, talking to your kids about the war in Israel, a purpose image, and some starter classical music.
Resources from the people I follow on Twitter, professional emails, and my own surfing