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Doceri User Shout Outs: April 18, 2014

We love hearing about how Doceri is being discovered and used in classrooms, board rooms and conference sessions all over the world. Would you like to be featured on the Doceri Freedom to Teach Blog? Email us at pr@doceri.com Use the hashtag #DoceriChat to share your Doceri lessons across the social landscape!   [View the […]

#DoceriChat Archive: April 16, 2014, Guest Deb Porcarelli on #CCSS and Doceri

We asked Deb Porcarelli from the AIMS Foundation to join us for #DoceriChat on Twitter, to talk about the Common Core State State Standards, and the Doceri lessons she has created and presented on the Math & Science Sandbox blog. [View the story “#DoceriChat April 16, 2014: Guest Deb Porcarelli on #CCSS and Doceri” on […]

Doceri Timeline: The Power Center for Creating Interactive Lessons, Part 2

Besides its ability to connect with a computer for access to all of your pedagogical resources, the ability to edit Doceri lessons and presentations is at the core of what sets it apart from other tablet-based whiteboard apps. In Part One, we looked at all the timeline control elements. Here’s the diagram again for your […]

Doceri Timeline: The Power Center for Creating Interactive Lessons, part 1

On the surface, Doceri is a powerful way to get mobile in your classroom, record lessons and create flipclass screencast videos. But dig a little deeper, and the power of Doceri really comes alive. The Doceri Timeline is what sets it apart from every other whiteboard or screencasting app. Using the Doceri timeline, you can edit […]

Screencasting for the Flipped Classroom: Just Start

These words of advice permeate the Twittersphere every day. Just start: don’t worry about the outcome, the quality, nor how the kids will react to you screencasts. After watching thousands of teacher screencasts and creating some of my own, I’ve come to the conclusion that once you start, your screencasts only get better. One thing’s […]

Top Three Reasons Educators Should Tag Their YouTube Videos

Are you a teacher, either K-12 or university faculty, who uploads lesson videos to YouTube for your students to view? Whether you’re flipping your classroom or providing screencast reviews, using YouTube is a great choice because you can easily manage your videos, your students can easily access it, and the general public can easily search […]

Music education with the iPad and Doceri, at Rivesville Elementary/Middle School in West Virginia

Oh I woke up this morning, and I ran out to the bus Well I woke up this morning, and I ran out to the bus I forgot to comb my hair, and my mama made a fuss   Second graders at Rivesville Elementary/Middle School in Rivesville West Virginia are learning about the blues. Hands […]

Learning to write Japanese characters using Doceri

Michael Van Krey began teaching Japanese part time at Evanston Township High School 15 years ago – he had just returned to the US after teaching English in Japan for three years. His Japanese language classes have grown over the years and he now teaches six classes daily. Evanston Township, serving a significant portion of […]

Doceri Creates New Teaching Strategies

Why Doceri? Students need to learn to reason. Doceri motivates students. Doceri changes how students learn. Doceri changes the way students think. How does Doceri do it? Doceri creates new ways to analyze thinking.  In the previous blog entry we wrote about Mrs. Zora and how she uses Doceri to teach mathematical reasoning to her […]

How Professor Lindert Uses Doceri in Her Chemistry Classes

Dr. Lisa Lindert is one of those bubbly, crazy-smart science professors that most of us only wish we had in college. With access to increasingly better forms of technology for teaching, Dr. Lindert is enthusiastic about using technology to foster student learning. So it was no surprise that Dr. Lindert was an early adopter of […]

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