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Forum Friday – Terms of Service

Every Friday I like to share an interesting thought, discussion, or resource from the forum here on the site. There are lots of fantastic ideas out there, and most of them aren’t mine, so it’s a nice...

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YouTube in Real Life Isn’t Nearly As Much Fun

I just wasted 45 minutes of my life watching the highlights of YouTube Live, an event that took place last Saturday (apparently I was hiding under a rock for several weeks and missed the...

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Must See Video for Music & Video Production Teachers

This is an incredible video. Any music or video production teachers that could figure this video out and be able to inspire and/or help their students create something half as awesome would earn...

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Is Direct Instruction Better Bite-Sized?

I’m not sure why I can’t stop watching this video, because it’s “delivering” scientific content in probably one of the most ineffectual teaching modalities in today’s classroom, direct instruction....

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Google Demo Slam – Typing Race

This video is a long time in production, and certainly wasn’t posted in time for the excellent Google sponsored Demo Slam competition, but I like to follow through on my projects, whether they’re on...

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Taming the Wild Wild Web – Twitter Intro for Teachers

About a week or so ago, I found an interesting video out there on the internet and uploaded it to my YouTube channel in hopes of giving it a bit more exposure. It was a video of…..get this….a cowboy,...

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Help Me Build a Youtube Survival Guide for Teachers

After years of watching school districts around my own open up YouTube to their staff, students, and in some cases anyone using the public wi-fi, I finally pushed last year to do the same in my...

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The Mystery of Prince Rupert’s Drop

If you’re a science teacher that values inquiry, harbors feelings of nostalgia for Mr. Wizard, or just likes to provide your students with curiosity-filled discrepant events like the one below, then...

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What if Assessments at School Looked Like This?

I have an eclectic taste in music; and I have a terrible video addiction. Thanks to those two realities, and the Google algorithm, I was presented with the above “Remaking SUNFLOWER – 1 Hour...

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Forum Friday – Terms of Service

Every Friday I like to share an interesting thought, discussion, or resource from the forum here on the site. There are lots of fantastic ideas out there, and most of them aren’t mine, so it’s a nice...

View Article

YouTube in Real Life Isn’t Nearly As Much Fun

I just wasted 45 minutes of my life watching the highlights of YouTube Live, an event that took place last Saturday (apparently I was hiding under a rock for several weeks and missed the...

View Article

Must See Video for Music & Video Production Teachers

This is an incredible video. Any music or video production teachers that could figure this video out and be able to inspire and/or help their students create something half as awesome would earn...

View Article

Is Direct Instruction Better Bite-Sized?

I’m not sure why I can’t stop watching this video, because it’s “delivering” scientific content in probably one of the most ineffectual teaching modalities in today’s classroom, direct instruction....

View Article


Google Demo Slam – Typing Race

This video is a long time in production, and certainly wasn’t posted in time for the excellent Google sponsored Demo Slam competition, but I like to follow through on my projects, whether they’re on...

View Article

Taming the Wild Wild Web – Twitter Intro for Teachers

About a week or so ago, I found an interesting video out there on the internet and uploaded it to my YouTube channel in hopes of giving it a bit more exposure. It was a video of…..get this….a cowboy,...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Help Me Build a Youtube Survival Guide for Teachers

After years of watching school districts around my own open up YouTube to their staff, students, and in some cases anyone using the public wi-fi, I finally pushed last year to do the same in my...

View Article

The Mystery of Prince Rupert’s Drop

If you’re a science teacher that values inquiry, harbors feelings of nostalgia for Mr. Wizard, or just likes to provide your students with curiosity-filled discrepant events like the one below, then...

View Article


What if Assessments at School Looked Like This?

I have an eclectic taste in music; and I have a terrible video addiction. Thanks to those two realities, and the Google algorithm, I was presented with the above “Remaking SUNFLOWER – 1 Hour...

View Article

Forum Friday – Terms of Service

Every Friday I like to share an interesting thought, discussion, or resource from the forum here on the site. There are lots of fantastic ideas out there, and most of them aren’t mine, so it’s a nice...

View Article

YouTube in Real Life Isn’t Nearly As Much Fun

I just wasted 45 minutes of my life watching the highlights of YouTube Live, an event that took place last Saturday (apparently I was hiding under a rock for several weeks and missed the...

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