Tech Tools and Skill Building

Innovation Coach Jen Stewart offers a reflective and practical look at education tech’s evolution. She also shares indispensable tools shaping her teaching today.

Our students interact with an abundance of digital content each day. Stephanie Howell shares how Kami’s free features can make learning more accessible and collaborative.

Fair use and understanding copyrights are not high on most students’ “to learn” list. Sarah Ackerman has lesson ideas for making these critical lessons fun and engaging.

Tools that work in both synchronous & asynchronous settings are a challenge to find sometimes especially when layering in an LMS. Virtually Different Digital Learning Coach Nicole Nelson demonstrates the power and flexibility of Kami.

Canvas is a powerful learning management system which can do big things. What about the little tweaks that can have big impacts?

There are so many tech solutions in the education world. How do you sort through all the options? Let’s explore the procurement process and make it less overwhelming.

Kahoot is a well loved review tool. What about using it at the beginning to get the wheels of curiosity spinning?

Are you having trouble bringing real-world relevance into your classroom? Tracker, a free-use software allows your students to film any physical phenomenon with nearly any device and use that video to pull actual data with regards to nearly any quantity. Students can explore parabolas by filming a ball going through the air, or sinusoidal functions by filming a spring oscillating. The possibilities are nearly endless! In this blog we’ll go through the process of setting up Tracker and how to pull useful data from videos so that you can explore the mathematics behind nearly any scenario!