Using toilet humor to teach writing
The video’s a bit shaky (I had a student record it), but I think it’s a good illustration of the power of persuasive writing. In this video, I share with students a story of a time when I had to [...]
The video’s a bit shaky (I had a student record it), but I think it’s a good illustration of the power of persuasive writing. In this video, I share with students a story of a time when I had to [...]
Show of Hands from Tricia Fuglestad on Vimeo. Ok. Now I know what you’re thinking: Did students really create that? Yep. Behind the Scenes of Show of Hands from Tricia Fuglestad on Vimeo. Here’s more from this amazing, creative and [...]
As a rule, We Teach We Learn tries to stay away from esoteric discussions or debates about educational reform. Instead, we like to focus on connecting teachers with the research and solutions that thoughtful inquiry produces. That said, it’s hard to pass up a good talk by Ken Robinson. Add animation (i.e. steroids for presentations), and this is one talk you don’t want to miss.
Building Your Own Personal Learning Network from Carl Anderson on Vimeo.
While this is actually the 3rd post at We Teach We Learn, discussing gender differentiation in the classroom, this our first experiment using a new form of media–something called a Voice Thread. It’s a sort of mash up hybrid between [...]