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Google Drive for iOS Needs Work to Compete With Dropbox
Moving to Google Drive hasn’t been the smooth transition from Dropbox that I was hoping. Google Drive for iOS has bugs and lacks features education requires
Removing Barriers to Innovation in Mathematics Education
Celebrating failure is one of the biggest barriers educators face when trying to innovate in their classroom. Remove the barriers to educational innovation.
Digital Worksheet Rant Is Hurting Progress
If you're reading this blog, I can bet you're like me. You love technology. You love teaching. You want to change the way we do things in education. You might even share all of the hard work you've done to pave the path to the future of Learning in the 21st Century....
Collecting Data With Google Drive for Your PLC
How to Use Google Drive to Collect Data and make analyzing evidence collected in each professional learning cycle easier through the GECDSB MYCI Project.
Mustard Mayhem!
Use prior knowledge in measurement and volume as well as proportional reasoning to determine how many bottles of mustard it took to fill the containers.
Math Standardized Test Scores Continue to Fall in Ontario
As Math EQAO standardized test scores continue to fall in Ontario schools, many are left to wonder why? Before you point the finger, consider these…
How to Get Students Blogging in Math Class
Learn how to get students blogging in math class by setting up and creating blog posts that display student work and allow communication of understanding.
Creating a Community for Students Blogging in Math
As more and more classrooms are blogging in subjects like English and Social Sciences, Mathlete Blogs introduces a way for your students to communicate math.
Blogger for Learning – Setting Up Individual Student Blogs
Learn how to setup a student blog using Blogger and learn why I selected Blogger over Wordpress and Edublogs for my individual student blogs in maths class.
Setting Up a Digital Classroom Takes Time!
Although most are aware that setting up a digital classroom takes time, I seem to forget this with every new semester. Learning to avoid too much, too fast!
Sharing Folders via Google Drive Eliminates Dropbox Hassles
Dropbox is great for sharing folders in the classroom, but with some hassles. Has Dropbox Been Officially Removed From the Digital Learning Driver’s Seat?
Going Paperless in Your Classroom and Saving to the Cloud
Go paperless in your class by annotating your PDFs with GoodNotes and then save the content to a cloud-based storage solution such as Dropbox!
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