Audacity, teacher audio editing tips
Stuart posted an introduction to Audacity in 2017, E-learning App of the month – Audacity, summarizing reasons and features that
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Stuart posted an introduction to Audacity in 2017, E-learning App of the month – Audacity, summarizing reasons and features that
Read moreThe WebQuests are an inquiry-based format encourages students to acquire most of the evidence or data from the Internet to
Read moreA positive consequence of the COVID-19 disruption in the education and training sectors is benevolence. Beyond the heroic and selfless sacrifice that essential workers and frankly non-essential workers such as store clerks and maintenance caretakers are performing to keep societies safe, educators are exhibiting an unprecedented level of generosity and cooperation. For the purposes of this post, I include vendors, organizations, individuals, social groups and governments in the education realm. The following list reveals how we are all experiencing an abundance of support and information with our peers. It is amazing to see how people are at their best during a crisis.
Read moreThe growing COVID-19 crisis is effecting millions of students and teachers. After one week of a school lock out these are some lessons learned.
Read moreLosing learners’ attention can lead to in-class anarchy. Ok, anarchy is a pretty strong term, but it certainly feels like
Read moreI wanted to balance the article from a couple of days ago.
Read moreEducators love digital devices, but there’s little evidence they help children…
Read moreFollowing on my last post, edtech Training Takeaways, I have been a reflecting on a recent webinar that I led.
Read moreRecently, we facilitated a four-day technology integration training session at our learning organization. It was an intensive training session as
Read moreA shadowy figure … is EdTech Geek real? Imaginary?
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