I’m one of those people who really loves a paper calendar. It makes my heart happy to have a cute calendar with organized little notes in it keeping me on track. It works great…for my personal life. For my teacher life, I would be totally lost without my Google Calendar. I currently teach three different courses, over four sections. Two…
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Lab Report Alternatives – Lab Posters and Lab Memos
I recently outed myself on being on the fence about lab reports (part of my post about NCSU’s LabWrite Program). Lab reports, in my opinion, do a great job of preparing students for the academia portion of the scientific world. They are designed to mimic scientific journals and prepare students for presenting scientific research. While I have a ton of…
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Lab Reports are a Breeze With NCSU’s LabWrite Program
Can I make a confession? I’m on the fence about lab reports. Part of me sees the value in learning to write within a scientific context, but part of me sees them as a huge waste of time. In fact, the next post that is swimming around in my head deals with alternatives to lab reports (I promise to link…
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How to Find Great Graphics for Your Classroom or Class Website
As teachers, we are creating things all the time. Everything from course materials, PowerPoints, newsletters, websites, bulletin boards, even t-shirts. I’m not a graphic artist and don’t consider myself overly artsy in the traditional sense, but I love designing things like this. Finding the perfect graphic, arranging items on the screen, choosing just the right font…The whole process is appealing…
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Good Teachers are Life Long Learners – My Honest EdX Review
This site includes affiliate links. Click here for my disclosure policy. The idea that teachers are life long learners almost feels like a redundant statement. I feel like there should be a Captain Obvious Alert on it! My time in the classroom teaches me new things All The Time! Students are constantly teaching me things and making me aware of…
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Using QR (Quick Response) Codes in the Classroom
QR Codes In the Classroom Quick Response (QR) Codes can be a powerful tool in your classroom. Any mobile device with a camera can be used to scan and read a QR Code. They can be printed, projected, or imported into a webpage. QR Codes are great ways to direct students to a website, provide hints, spice up a boring…
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