Organizing Research with Diigo Outliners

For the past few years, I’ve been heavily reliant on Diigo – a social bookmarking tool. For the most part, I’ve just used it to save and tag bookmarks. However, in the past few months, I’ve begun to take advantage of the annotation features as...

Croaking about my EduSlam

If you haven’t yet checked out Eduslam.me – created by Holly Clark & Tanya Avrith – you should. They have some amazing videos posted from incredible educators. Which is why I was really excited to get the opportunity to do my own slam. A few...

The Balancing Act of Screen Time (Long Version)

The post first appeared on Edutopia. However, they have a 1,000 word count, and I had a lot to say. If you would rather read the abridged version (978 words instead of the 1,700+ here), then check it out. “Television rots your brain.” I remember hearing...

Current Events & US Geography with Technology

I woke up this morning to discover these two tweets from Drew Frank (@ugafrank), Lower School Principal at Davis Academy in Atlanta, GA. Drew helped us coordinate our first set of EdTechTeacher Summer Workshops in Atlanta two years ago, and has recently become...