Tag: education
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Timing Your Success with the Slides Timer Extension
Pacing is one of the most challenging aspects of teaching. Whether you are leading a classroom of students or facilitating professional learning for your peers, it is incredibly easy to lose track of time. We often find ourselves deeply immersed in a compelling story, navigating a complex student question, or managing the unexpected distractions that…
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From Paper Folds to Digital Nets
Enhancing Surface Area Lessons with Simple Tech The transition from 2D shapes to 3D thinking is a significant leap for many sixth-grade students. In a recent classroom observation, I watched an educator masterfully bridge this gap. The lesson focused on the Net Method for calculating the surface area of cubes, pyramids, rectangular prisms, and triangular…
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From Whiteboards to Snorkl
A Collaborative Path to Individual Mastery Building a classroom environment where students truly own their learning is a goal many of us strive for, yet it can be challenging to balance group collaboration with individual accountability. Recently, a middle school math classroom provided the perfect backdrop for exploring this balance. By combining the collaborative structure…
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A New Way to Connect: The Record Feature in Google Classroom
For years, educators have looked for the best ways to bridge the gap between digital assignments and personal connection. Many of us have navigated a patchwork of third-party apps and paid subscriptions to record lessons, explain complex topics, or simply send a friendly greeting to our students. These tools have served us well, but they…
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From Prompt to Practice: Streamline Math Test Prep w/ Gemini & Snorkl
Preparing students for high-stakes statewide assessments often feels like a race against time. Educators frequently run into the same roadblock: a shortage of high-quality practice problems that mirror the specific standards students will face. When the released sample questions run dry, creating new ones from scratch can take hours of valuable planning time. Recently, I…
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From Data to Dialogue
Using AI to Pinpoint and Close Learning Gaps High school mathematics moves at a rapid pace. When a unit assessment reveals that students are struggling, the challenge for any educator is identifying exactly where the conceptual breakdown occurred and then providing meaningful intervention without losing more instructional days. Recently, I coached a teacher through a…
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When the Tech Gets in the Way
The Power of the Pivot As educators, we are often eager to introduce the latest tools to our classrooms, hoping to spark engagement and deepen understanding. However, as I always say, “we must lead with learning and never with tech.” If a tool is not advancing the learning process or if it starts to get…
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Streamlining Coaching Workflows with NotebookLM and Google Calendar
Instructional coaches often find themselves juggling a massive amount of data, from professional development schedules to individual teacher meeting notes. When you are supporting upwards of 20 different school sites, the logistical challenge of staying organized can easily overshadow the actual coaching work. It is important to note that this same workflow can work effectively…
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Bringing Lessons to Life with the New Gemini Audio Feature in Google Classroom
Google Classroom continues to evolve by providing tools that bridge the gap between static content and interactive learning. A recent update introduces a feature within the Gemini tab that allows teachers to transform written content into dynamic audio lessons. These lessons are designed to sound like a natural conversation between a teacher and a student,…
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The Final Boss: Finding the Grit to Master Critical Thinking
Walking into an arcade as a youth, I often had a pocket full of quarters and a singular mission: defeat M. Bison in Street Fighter II. He was the ultimate final boss, a character so difficult that he seemed to anticipate every move I made. There were moments of genuine frustration where the modern terms…
