October 30, 2017 – 4:59 pm
Over the past four years Doceri has become the foundation to my edtech tool belt. When presenting or having a discussion I am free to walk around the room and access Class Dojo, Kahoot!, Google Classroom, etc through Doceri. OR I can use it as a digital whiteboard and make a screencast on the fly. […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Classrooms, Doceri Teacher Feature, Science, Screencasts, Special Ed, Teaching Methods
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Also tagged accessibility, Apple Pencil, Doceri, edtech, Interactive whiteboard app, iPad, iPad pro, IWB, K-12, K-12 education, lessons, school, screencast, support
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October 27, 2015 – 10:03 pm
Today I had two students come back from a few days of being sick. Of Course they were behind. I am a middle school special educator with an art credential. My classes are social studies integrated with art. Every day we begin class with about 10 minutes of drawing. My drawing lessons are the first drawing […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Flipped Classroom, Lessons, Screencasts, Special Ed, Teaching Methods
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Also tagged art, art integration, differentiation, Doceri, drawing lesson, middle school, screencast, social studies, teacher's aid
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November 14, 2013 – 10:03 am
by Jason Gilmore, Doceri Community Advocate Jason is a special educator with more than 15 years of classroom experience. He is currently on staff at Discovery Charter School in San Jose, Calif. As a special educator it is my job to develop ways of organizing new content that my students can access and process at their […]
Can a few days rejuvenate the spirit of veteran special education teacher that thought he’d seen it all? YES!! It’s absolutely exciting to have viewed teachers making change completely on their own. Technology gives us time, student data, and means to connect in ways that I had only dreamed of. I have been blending technology […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Flipped Classroom
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Also tagged Derek Sivers, Doceri, edtech, failure, flipclass, Flipcon13, flipped classroom, interactive, learn, learn through failure, learning, mistakes, technology, whiteboard, workshop
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