Flip Video
Karen Janowski just shared a humorous video by David Pogue of The New York Times about the Flip Video. You can also go to Karen’s blog to get more information on this gadget that seems ideal for schools (and for English...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Apr 25, 2008 | technology |
Karen Janowski just shared a humorous video by David Pogue of The New York Times about the Flip Video. You can also go to Karen’s blog to get more information on this gadget that seems ideal for schools (and for English...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Apr 21, 2008 | best of the year, learning games |
Here’s yet one more “The Best…” list — this time focusing on web tools that let teachers and students create their own online learning games. If you find this list helpful, you might want to also...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Apr 18, 2008 | classroom practice |
A week ago I wrote a fairly well-received post called When A “Good” Class Goes “Bad” (And Back To “Good” Again!). It shared ten positive class-management actions I took to “regain”...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Apr 16, 2008 | best of the year, web 2.0 |
Social bookmarking, as many of you know, basically means being able to easily save the url addresses of specific sites you’re looking at and want to revisit, and then being able to share those with others. Even though I...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Apr 16, 2008 | school reform |
Brian Crosby at our group blog, In Practice, just alerted readers to a new article by Richard Rothstein, called Whose Problem is Poverty? Rothstein is one of my favorite education writers. In fact, on one of my “The...
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