Just finished another Google Script and I wanted to share it with you all. There is an option when setting up a Google Form so that the submitter can go back and edit the responses. However, if the submitter does not bookmark the URL immediately, it’s impossible to go back […]
Monthly Archives: September 2014
One of the most fundamental questions for teachers is: how do we help students become motivated? My own thoughts on this question have reflected the transition from being a high school classroom teacher at a small, independent school called Harmony School, to being a Tech Coordinator at a large, high-power […]
On Tuesday my friend Jeff Wrensen posted on his blog about collaborative note-taking: I was taught how to take notes and jot down important thoughts on paper. In a recent discussion at school, I was told that the students don’t need their laptops to take notes, they can just use […]
What fundamental principle is the Internet built on? Is the Internet a mass of content or a mass of connections? The other day I was talking to a friend about how hundreds of years ago the problem was the inavailability of information. Books were precious items that contained the secrets […]