Furry Family – Using Technology to Teach Genetics
"Furry Family" is a Flash game developed to Ohio University's Vital (Virtual Immersive Technologies and Arts for Learning Lab) Lab. Do you have what it takes to get the family…
"Furry Family" is a Flash game developed to Ohio University's Vital (Virtual Immersive Technologies and Arts for Learning Lab) Lab. Do you have what it takes to get the family…
Summary (TL;DR) Images, audio, and video are rapidly replacing text as human beings' preferred form of communication. While the abilities to read, write, calculate and solve problems will always be…
Summary (TL;DR) 3D printing is an amazing tool, in general and for education. Learn about the 3D printing proces, how Maine educators are using it, and resources for 3D printing…
Summary (TL;DR)Humans have a hard time listening. Check out these four technology tools to increase audience engagement and gather useful information.The ToolsPlickersGoogle FormsSpiral.acPear DeckContextThose faces, all those faces that people…
Originally Published: 17 June 2017.An edited version of this piece appeared in the Bangor Daily News on 15 June 2017. After living and teaching in Maine for over ten years, I am convinced…
Originally Published: 19 April 2017. Digital Innovator? Awesome. Just Awesome! Really awesome things happen to me sometimes. This is one of those times. I am thrilled to share that…
Originally Published: 6 January 2017. “Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or…
Originally Published: 3 January 2017. Abstract 366 days ago, teacher leadership resided somewhere around “HC SVNT DRACONES” on my mental map. Now, I live and breath it. How is this possible?…
Originally published: 5 September 2016. movement (noun) 1. an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed 2. a group of people working together to advance…
Originally Published: 9 June 2016 (excerpted in the Bangor Daily News) Around this time of year 15 years ago, one of my former students lost his mother. Around this time…