Educational Technology

Falling Down & Setbacks

If you’re following along in my Genius Hour project, I’ve been trying to fulfill a dream of mine and learn how to ride a bike! Because of the pandemic, my bicycle has been back-ordered for awhile. Although I got a chance to practice with a bicycle at the store for at least an hour, I […] Read more…

Technology that Helps

I know this pandemic is stressful. I know that teachers are being stretched thin and students are facing so many barriers. However, this is the moment to use all of those technology tools you learned about during professional development over the last few years and adapt it to your classroom to help students succeed. I […] Read more…

Do you focus on student goals?

Student empowerment in student learning can be such a powerful tool. Often, teachers know that they need to teach content and manage classroom behaviors. However, student choice and student goals are not a focus. During my University of St. Francis course on Assessing and Improving Student Achievement with Technology, I created two artifacts that reminded […] Read more…

Interview Questions Shouldn’t Make Us Nervous

When I was going through University and the School of Education, they prepared me for classroom discipline, formative and summative assessments, how to reflect on pedagogies, and how to make a great binder filled with resources. However, what they didn’t prepare me for was interview questions and how to conduct oneself during one. Just thinking […] Read more…