Search form

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Tarantula Expert-Career Survey for Kids

I've posted many different career surveys(they are all free)...check them out at my website for teachers/young people at this link:http://gailhennessey.com/index.shtml?careers.html Here is the latest posting...

Peter Kirk~ Chairman of the British Tarantula Society
Tarantula Expert!

Yikes...a tarantula the...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Facial Recognition Tech Helps ID Bomb...

wanted BostonImproved technology played a big role in the identification of the two primary suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Law enforcement officials were deluged with digital images and video after asking anyone who was in the area during the event to submit them. Traditionally it would take hundreds of officers countless hours to examine...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Invasion of the Giant Snails! In the...

The invasion of the Giant Snails sounds like a science fiction movie title but in Florida~ it's very real. The giant African land snail has invaded the state and since they have no natural enemies~ the snails are causing quite a problem. As their name suggests~ the snail is very large...think the size of a rat. And~ the giant African land snail multiplies quickly. Just one female can produce 12~000 eggs in one year! The giant African...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Iranian Scientist Claims to Have...

DeloreanAli Razeghi, a scientist from Tehran, claims to have successfully created a time machine. According to The Telegraph, Razeghi's machine is not a time traveling device in the classic sense. That it, it does NOT...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Problem-Based Learning-A Story to Share

Id like to dedicate my next few posts to the topic of problem-based learning.

It is certainly a method that motivates students~ helps them develop valuable how-to learn skills~ and makes learning relevant. Before I get into the particulars~ Id like to use this blog to share a true story illustrating the power of teaching through problems.
(Please feel free to share your stories of problem-based learning or post comments by visiting the Gifted/Enrichment group at...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Finding Miss Nelson

Arturo Avina is a fan of pop music. Bjork~ Blondie and Madonna are a few of his favorites. Avina is also a kindergarten teacher at LAUSD's Olympic Primary Center in Los Angeles and the driving force behind one of the most adorable and creative educational resources on the Internet. Avina and his class of kindergarteners adapted the classic children's book "Miss Nelson is Missing" using songs by Garbage~ Bjork~ Blondie and Madonna to help illustrate their unique take on the story. The result...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

The Value of Positive Coaching

I wasn't much of an athlete growing up. I hung around other kids who played sports, but I was never really good at any of them. Baseball, football, and soccer just didn't make sense to my body.

Take baseball for example. To me, the idea of failing to hit the ball was more anxiety than I could take. So I'd stand there...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Teacher's Domain

Have you heard of Teachers Domain? I stumbled upon it during my search for time elapse videos for the life cycle of a plant. Teachers Domain is media library collection of 1~000 plus videos of public television~ as well as lesson plans~ and resources. The videos are from PBS~ NOVA~ Frontline and a variety of others. Each lines up with national standards.

To use the media library~ you will need to register for a free teacher...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Differentiate through Whole-Group Pre-...

I have to share this fantastic strategy with you.

It involves pre-testing your entire class~ allowing students to earn time to work on enrichment/extension activities.

Its an effective way to motivate students and provide them the opportunity to demonstrate what they know and work on perhaps more interesting activities. This method is also a way to offer enrichment opportunities to all higher performing students~ not only those labeled gifted. This way~ you eliminate any...

Blog: Ed Tech Today

Get the Dirt on....Dirt!(Welcome...

Although I love winter(I am a skier)~ I am SO VERY MUCH looking forward to the return of my beautiful and colorful flowers to return to my gardens. Daffodils are starting to sprout through the surface as are some of my tulips. Color is slowly starting to take hold in the lawn and I eagerly watch for budding on the trees. To me~ flowers always make me smile!When I retired from teaching I created a teacher garden. Teaching themed chimes hang from shepherd poles and I have a wonderful lilac...

Pages