One of the most common sources of information for teachers about students is their School Information System, and this information often comes in the form of a spreadsheet (.xlsx or .csv) file. Sometimes you get all the information you need about a student, but sometimes you have to manipulate it […]
Monthly Archives: February 2015
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For almost a year now, I’ve been working on a presentation focused on 21st Century Problems. The premise is simple: we spend a tremendous amount of time analyzing, articulating, and standardizing the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary for students today, what many call “21st Century Skills”. However, all of these […]
When I was teaching back in Indiana, I used PowerPoint fairly regularly to present content to my students. It served as a record of what I had taught, so I could use it the next year; it allowed students who were absent to catch up on some of the material […]