1. Creative Funding Solutions for Schools and Districts Edumatch is hosting a free webinar on how to use innovative strategies to secure funding for essential services and professional development on March 12 at 3pm. Any way to expand funding, I am all in for! District Leaders and Administrators,Curriculum Directors, Technology and Innovation Coordinators, School Principals,… Continue reading February 28th Weekly Finds
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July 1 Weekly Finds
1. One-Page Learning As someone who is really into design and was a layout designer for publications in both high school and college, I just like one-pagers. It's got the layout of a magazine page or ad and contains information that is concise and to the point; focusing on key highlights or summarizing big concepts,… Continue reading July 1 Weekly Finds
February 18 Weekly Finds
1. Writing Alt Text This one really grabbed my attention this week: https://twitter.com/_antbot/status/1491945517781237761?s=20&t=Yx4M8PA7-yHtnMTTw6exkg Writing alt text is really hard I'm trying to really amp up my accessibility use, but I totally relate to this post! It can be hard! Thankfully, there are some great resources in this thread like this website that shows "What constitutes… Continue reading February 18 Weekly Finds
February 4 Weekly Finds
1. Writing Pathboard Writing is difficult for many students and teachers, so this writing pathboard from Dawn Dickerson is awesome! I like that it can help guide students with reminders for each step in the writing process while also keeping them on track as a checklist. https://twitter.com/NewDawnEdTech/status/1485935555133284357?s=20&t=4wmALjhnV6Y106AZCVyxRg 2. Directions with a Magnifying Effect Tony Vincent… Continue reading February 4 Weekly Finds
January 28 Weekly Finds
1. Sketch and Tell I love this example of a popular EduProtocol created by a 10th-grade student and shared on Twitter by Dr. Scott Petri: https://twitter.com/scottmpetri/status/1484294223843127297?s=20&t=TrOgGzYEBPEE7qXRjAboTg 2. Tips for Successful Writers As a journalism major, I always enjoy finding good tips to help young writers and this graphic that could be printed or embedded in… Continue reading January 28 Weekly Finds
Using Google Tools to Support Writing Webinar Review
Disclaimer: I am not being paid for or benefiting from this review in any way. I simply attended the webinar and wanted to share my thoughts about these tools with other educators. I recently participated in a webinar from Text Help, a Literacy, accessibility and dyslexia software that helps students with reading and writing difficulties.… Continue reading Using Google Tools to Support Writing Webinar Review