innovation by inspiration
a blog of professional daydreams and ideas aimed to inspire technology innovation in the elementary classroom
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
inspire... be inspired...
Monday, March 26, 2012
Lessons Learned From Gaming
- Don't shoot the player while she's learning.
- Learning is social.
- A strong sense of community creates safety.
- Learning that empowers the learner makes it irresistible.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
How do you engage your students?
It's not the beginning of the school year, and none of us teach honors physics (thank goodness because that was my demise in high school!), but the ideas and strategies presented in this post are applicable to all. This is a great article that makes you really think about and assess the ways we connect and engage our students. Our students live in a connected world, so how can we meet them where they live in this digital landscape?
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Base Ten Blocks
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Dr. Seuss Band App
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Math Drills: Now on the iPad Cart!
Monday, February 27, 2012
Hooray for Dr. Seuss!
Ineractives & Resources to Celebrate (and help you plan) Read Across America Day on Friday, March 2:
Seussville— the official home of Dr. Seuss on the Web. All of the Dr. Seuss books leap to life through interactive games
and activities that will enrich each child’s reading experience. A wonderful site that captures the spirit of Dr. Seuss-- 2nd graders couldn't get enough last week! Resources specific to Read Across America Day can be found here.
America's Biggest Storytime with Tim Tebow-- this admirable QB read and recorded Green Eggs and Ham, which you can view using this link. It's pretty fun with animations and all (there are also a handful of activities to go with it). Additionally, if you watch his interview, you learn that this book helped him overcome his struggles with dyslexia, which could be powerful to share with students.
Read Write Think Celebrates Dr. Seuss
Reading Rocket Brings Seuss in the Classroom