In a previous post, I discussed specific uses for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams. We saw how Teams is Microsoft’s version of professional social media. When used effectively, Teams should minimizeRead More
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Active learning has become a rallying cry for education reformers and promoters of progressive pedagogy. It seems simple enough: if you want students to learn theyRead More

You gave the exam. You anxiously await to see how students did. Did your students learn what you thought they learned? Did your exam reallyRead More
Multiple choice questions are here to stay. They are generally easy to give and they can get you lots data to analyze. But many educatorsRead More

This is a unit planner that I use to develop learning modules. I began with Understanding by Design as a framework. But made certain alterationsRead More

This assessment design checklist is used to assess an assessment. The checklist includes the key questions one should ask when evaluating an assessment along withRead More
My first 21st-century lesson plan had students reviewing 3D shapes by make monsters with TinkerCad (a 3D design tool). But when I shared it withRead More