Teachers

how teachers can use technology

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Culturally Responsive Teaching

    Eduporium Weekly | Culturally Responsive Teaching
    We now have so many unique teaching styles and strategies for effectively communicating curricular content to your kids, including teacher-centered, student-centered, self-paced, competency-based, and even inquiry-based models among others. Then, there is culturally responsive teaching, which involves shifting instruction and language for kids from different cultures.
  2. Rising Resources | Social Studies With KidCitizen

    Rising Resources | Social Studies With KidCitizen
    KidCitizen is an online resource that students can use to watch informative videos and episodes about political events, news, and also history. It helps them become more informed and interested in crucial political happenings as well as helping to spark ideas for how they can share their voices. Keep reading to learn more about using KidCitizen in the classroom.
  3. Rising Resources | Using Do Ink For Classroom Green Screens

    Rising Resources | Using Do Ink For Classroom Green Screens
    After it launched, it did not take long for the Do Ink app to generate interest among creative teenagers, who loved using it for creating all sorts of digital artwork. From there, it permeated the education space when many of them introduced it to their teachers. The rest is history as these Do Ink animation and drawing apps quickly grew
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Giving K–12 Teachers Support In 2023

    Eduporium Weekly | Giving K–12 Teachers Support In 2023
    Providing our teachers adequate support understandably involves different approaches for different situations. As teachers face novel challenges from in-person learning, new technologies, and more, it is essential to give them the tangible help they need to thrive. Self-care, social-emotional strategies, collaboration, and material resources can all help to alleviate their stress.
  5. Teacher Talk | Robots & Social-Emotional Health

    Teacher Talk | Robots & Social-Emotional Health
    The skills kids acquire through hands-on STEM activities can help prepare them to show resilience or emotional intelligence when they face adversity as well as helping them learn to navigate modern-day challenges. Dr. Pam Davis founded pop-up makerspace company, Wellbotics, and learned this early on. Here, she talks SEL, social justice, embodied learning, and more.
  6. Guest Blog: Writing & Plagiarism With ChatGPT

    Guest Blog: Writing & Plagiarism With ChatGPT
    With AI tools like ChatGPT expanding in popularity, many teachers are now worried about their potential use as a plagiarism tool. One educator who is keeping an eye on that very issue is Daniel Sabol, a teacher and a librarian who’s passionate about teaching all students to properly use and cite their sources. Here’s his tips for detecting plagiarism with
  7. Rising Resources | How Floreo Can Impact Special Ed With VR

    Rising Resources | How Floreo Can Impact Special Ed With VR
    For Autism Acceptance Month, we are excited to talk about Floreo. The VR lessons in this app can help autistic and neurodiverse students to rehearse before entering new or uncomfortable social situations, prepare for dealing with overstimulating environments, and with navigating unexpected events that occur with lessons from autistic self-advocates and experts in ASD.
  8. Teacher Talk | 8th Grade Science And PBL

    Teacher Talk | 8th Grade Science And PBL
    Through project-based learning, children get to see concepts in action and build up a bigger variety of vital SEL skills like teamwork and responsibility. Science teacher Jeremy Jorgensen knows all about these benefits. For this new Teacher Talk feature, we discussed how he incorporates PBL activities in the classroom and the skills kids develop from hands-on experiences.
  9. Rising Resources | The Buncee Multimedia Creator

    Rising Resources | The Buncee Multimedia Creator
    These days, kids gravitate towards the most engaging content and Buncee is an accessible, easy to integrate, and engaging platform for any students or educators to demonstrate their creativity and their content development skills. Even school and district administrators can use Buncee to create or enhance content for web pages or to distribute at community events!
  10. Teacher Talk | Afterschool STEM Programs

    Teacher Talk | Afterschool STEM Programs
    In afterschool programs, educators enjoy more freedom to introduce ideas they might not have time to work into a regular lesson plan. For our newest Teacher Talk, I chatted with Mallory Davis, a curriculum director who works with afterschool programs. We had a wonderful conversation about how to integrate STEAM and SEL and the benefits of afterschool STEM education.

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