Backchannel (and Me) in the New York Times
A couple of weeks ago I was interviewed by New York Times reporter Trip Gabriel for a story on the use of …
A couple of weeks ago I was interviewed by New York Times reporter Trip Gabriel for a story on the use of …
I don’t cover the K12 beat here very often since my experience and interest lies primarily with the use of classroom response …
Continuing my reports from the contributed paper session on teaching with clickers I helped coordinate at the Joint Mathematics Meetings back in …
Last month I blogged about a new product (then in beta) from Microsoft called Mouse Mischief. This product allows multiple students to …
Have you seen the new product (in beta) from Microsoft called Mouse Mischief? I heard about it on Twitter a few weeks …
Note: I’ve had a couple of problems with this blog recently–the RSS feed stopped working and I haven’t had any time to …
Last week teacher Lisa Short of Gaithersburg Middle School in Maryland shared her perspectives on educational technology with the education committee of …
I usually focus on the use of classroom response systems at the university level here on this blog, but I have to …
Marty Williams recently asked in a comment here about resources for teachers in K12 settings interested in using clickers. I am asked …
I finally got around to watching Bill Gates’ recent TED talk. This is the talk you may have heard about where he …