David writes about NoteMesh, a collaborative note keeping tool (wiki) for students. He states, "if I were still teaching history, I would never make another study guide for my students. Part of their job, as my students, is to make their own study guide using the classroom wiki. Basically, ...
When I taught in high school we were on an alternating block schedule. At first I thought it would be great because we'd have time to practice and do projects that the traditional schedule wouldn't allow for. I soon realized that meeting every day has its benefits and that the ...
I was asked to teach a new course for a cohort group and was given a great deal of lattitude in terms of content. The only direction I had was that it should be about "cutting edge" technology. So, I decided to divide the course into two sections. In the ...