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Taxonomy of Reflection for Students

“We do not learn from experience… We learn from reflecting on our experience.” This quote from John Dewey, an American philosopher,...

Teacher Reflection Questions

As John Dewey famously noted, “We do not learn from experience... we learn from reflecting on experience.” In the fast-paced world of education...

Jeopardy Labs

Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to review content with your students? This resource, Jeopardy Labs, allows you to easily create your own...

8 Steps to Great Digital Storytelling

While students need to become creators of content rather than just consumers, the steps to create a quality product are not always...

5 tips for Interactive Meetings with Q&A and Polls

Are you looking to increase interactivity in your virtual meetings? Check out this resource for five suggestions on how to do just that!Note: This...

40 Questions to Scaffold Reflection

Reflecting on learning is an important part of the learning process, but it's oftentimes the portion that falls to the wayside or gets crowded out....

3-2-1 Reflection Protocol with Takeaway Templates

Reflecting is a critical step during the learning process! The 3-2-1 protocol is a simple way to get students reflecting or giving feedback.Check out...

20 Ways to Use Formative for Assessment

Are you looking to assess your students creatively? Matt Miller from Ditch that Textbook has created this blog post, detailing 20 different ways you...

20 Video Projects to Engage Students

In most classes, students of all ages find watching videos to be engaging and entertaining.  But even more than watching, creating videos can be...

20 Seesaw ideas with Chromebooks for K-12 classes

Seesaw is a digital platform where teachers of all grade levels and content areas can create learning tasks and assignments for students. The...

16 Ideas for Student Projects in Google

As educators, we often think of all the ways we can use Google Workspace Apps for instruction. Yes, you can make a worksheet "digital" by...

15 Ways to Spark Student Reflection

This blog post on Collaborative Learning provides 15 easy-to-use and understand examples of reflective activities that teachers can implement in the...

Popplet: 10 Ways to Use in Kindergarten

Popplet is a mind mapping tool perfect for helping students visually represent their thinking, learning, and connections they make when exploring new...

Popplet on the iPad

Popplet is a mind-mapping tool that is perfect for helping students visually represent their thinking, learning, and connections they make when...

Pear Deck: Create an Account

Are you looking for a resource to engage learners and give every student a voice? Pear Deck is a Google Slides and Microsoft Powerpoint Add-On that...

Pear Deck: The Interactive Question Types

Pear Deck is an add-on for Google Slides that allows you to make your Slides presentations more interactive and engaging for your students. This...

Wordwall

Are you looking for a new tool to increase engagement in your lessons? Look no further! Wordwall is an amazing resource that allows you to...

Word Clouds

A word cloud, also referred to as a text cloud, is a collection or cluster of words depicted in different sizes. The bigger and bolder the word...

Voice-to-Text with Google Slides and Docs

Do you and your learners use Google Slides or Google Docs? You may be interested in the Voice-to-Text tool. This tool is perfect for anyone looking...