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Wiki-Projects!

Wiki-Projects!

More and more classrooms are now learning, creating, reading, and testing online. To keep up with our technologically demanding lifestyles, the traditional classroom is making way for such innovative tools as wiki. It’s also a fun way to engage students in content across the curriculum.

SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 82: William Aye

SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 82: William Aye

For this week’s interview I sat down with William Aye, 4th grade teacher over at Lincoln Elementary School and discussed what he is doing in the classroom with his students. Next week: We will not have an episode, as I will be at Masscue presenting on how we are using this podcast to give teacher’s voice in our district. I am planning on recording the sessions and if all goes well, I will post it next Friday!  Articles & Sites…

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Episode 80: Brianna Cicero

Episode 80: Brianna Cicero

This week I sat down with an amazing teacher over at White St. Elementary School who is doing some awesome things in her classroom. Learn about the process she is going through to develop a try, discuss, connect classroom environment.

Episode 79: Natalie Velez Cotto

Episode 79: Natalie Velez Cotto

This week is a whopper! We discuss teaching 4th Graders and CS Education with Natalie Velez Cotto of Frederick Harris Elementary School in Springfield. Listen to all of the great wisdom and ways she is elevating teaching in Springfield. Plus we have a huge PowerPoint Update along with a few reminders for Unified Classroom. You don’t want to miss this week’s edition of the SPS Digital Learning Hour!

SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 78: Melany Laroe

SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 78: Melany Laroe

Blog Updates! Awesome Tools! A shout out to Mike Tholfsen from Microsoft EDU! Check out this week’s podcast featuring Melany Laroe from Glickman Elementary and hear her journey as a teacher in the Springfield Public School District! Learn about what technology looked like in the classroom back in 2006 compared to today, listen to Ms. Laroe’s journey through teaching and technology and some awesome advice she has for new teachers.