How to Record Videos for Your Classroom (Video)

Teach Better TeamBlog, Edtech, Video(s)

How to Record Videos for Your Classroom

In this video I’m going to show you a tool that you can use for recording video content in your classroom. Whether you are trying to create video notes for students who are absent, you are running a flipped classroom, where students consume content at home and then come back into class to analyze it, study it, discuss it, or … Read More

The Why of Curriculum Compacting

Teach Better TeamBlog, Innovation, Lesson Planning

Why use curriculum compacting, or…why should you be like a trash compactor? If you read the first part of this series on curriculum compacting, you know that the basic premise behind the instructional practice is allowing students to skip content that they have already shown mastery of, thereby moving them further through the material in less time. So where does … Read More

The Power of Teachers Leaping Before They Look

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The Power of Leaping Before You Look as A Teacher

Don’t let fear stop you from doing what’s best for your students. When my sister was in high school, she struggled with some pretty crippling anxiety. I vividly remember, however, when she decided that she was not going to let that anxiety rule her life. She made a decision that in order to conquer this fear she would do something … Read More

Technology In Education: It’s Electric

Teach Better TeamBlog, Edtech

Technology In Education- It's Electric

Technology: It’s Electric Have you ever heard of the electric slide? It’s electric because it isn’t a difficult dance, it is easy for people to catch on. You might see this dance at a party or family event. Technology is not the new thing. It’s the thing that keeps on being a thing (it’s electric), giving us tools and resources … Read More