September 7, 2016 – 4:06 pm
Coming back to school this year has caused me to rethink my entire pedagogy. Why? I have a unique opportunity and I know there is a better way (to teach). I teach at Lawrence Cook Middle School as a special educator in Santa Rosa, California. We are a developing community school. A community school is one […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Flipped Classroom, K-12, Special Ed, Teaching Methods
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Also tagged "back to school", 2016-2017 school year, Community school, Doceri, edtech, educational technology, flipclass, flipped learning, Flipped learning network, flipping special education, Flipping the classroom, Jason Gilmore, Jon Bergmann, middle school, screencast, Screencasts, Special ed, tech in special ed
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November 8, 2011 – 1:34 pm
About a month after Doceri was launched, the Doceri chief architect asked all the SP Controls employees to create a Doceri drawing that we could share with our users. Though I love the creative possibilities that Doceri opens for our users, I was not thrilled about this assignment. I am NOT an artist, I don’t think of myself as very creative, and I’m certainly not a mathematician. Then something sparked my interest…
September 19, 2011 – 5:43 pm
Archbishop Mitty High School will have classroom iPads in use by all 1,800 of its students at this time next year, IT director Eric Anderson told Wilson Rothman, of MSNBC Future of Technology. The segment that aired today – Inside the Wired Classroom, Learning with iPads – is available on the MSNBC Future of Technology web site. Mitty […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Classrooms, Doceri, News
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Also tagged 1:1 iPad initiative, Archbishop Mitty, edtech, education, electronic white board, Future of Technology, high school, iPad, iPad curriculum, iPad use in the classroom, iPads in higher education, iPads in the classroom, MSNBC, SMART board, Stanford, Stanford IT, technology, university, William R. Hewlett Teaching Center, Wilson Rothman
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