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#KYGODigital Presentation: Digital Footprints
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Google Art and Culture page is a Treasure Trove for teachers
If you haven’t added the Google Arts & Culture extension to your Chrome then you are missing out. It changes the main graphic in your opening tab each day to a piece of artwork from around the world. Also if you don’t like it, simply click and get a different piece. It is a great way to…
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ISTE 2018 Presentation
My presentation focuses on using Google Drawing to develop Found and Black-out Poetry from keystone reading sources. This is a great reflection process for ELA and Social Studies classrooms.
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Infographics can Save the World
Some of the most complex and in-depth information can be conveyed in a way that easy to understand, comprehend, and retain. Students should take part in drawing and develop notes for a deeper learning by creating infographics and sketchnotes. Sketchnoting has some real research behind its methods and is anchored in the idea of creative action…
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Quote from “What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers across America” by Ted Dintersmith
“Our children should study what’s important to learn, not what’s easy for you to test. School should develop each child’s unique potential, not rank it for you with high-stakes standardized tests of low-level skills. Please, please, please consider the possibility that our innovative teachers, not data-driven policies, can best lead the way.” Start reading this…
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KTRS and Public Sector Retirement Funds
For most of the past week, teachers and state workers have been discussing the Governor’s special report on the pension crisis. Here are some observations. Myth 1. KTRS is grossly underfunded because of previous contribution plans and raids by Dem and Rep state leaders. This situation is mostly the fault of legislators but is seen…