It’s Friday and I’m back with this feature after taking a day off yesterday for a little road trip. And … More
Category: Professional Development
READING! “My Paper.li” for Monday, July 6th
I hope your Holiday Weekend was a good one. Back to another week in Pandemic Summer 2020. Here’s your Monday … More
READING! “My Paper.li” for Thursday, July 2nd
It’s Thursday, on the cusp of a three-day holiday weekend! Did you skip work today and make it a four-day … More
READING! “My Paper.li” for Tuesday, June 30th
The last day of the first half of this crazy 2020! Here’s the excellent sources that I feature each day … More
READING! “My Paper.li” for Wednesday, June 24th
It’s another Wednesday and here’s the song for the day: I didn’t get on this soon enough this week, but … More
READING! “My Paper.li” for Sunday, May 10th
It’s the Fifth Sunday of Easter. Also, Happy Mother’s Day! Don’t forget today to honor the mother we all need … More
On-Line Catholic Faith & Science Course Starts February 9th
A brief post to let you know about a unique on-line course starting next week. The website bills it as: … More
An App to Know – Curiosity.com
After hearing the announcement/ad for Curiosity.com numerous times on NPR, I finally got around to checking it out and down … More
Two Simple Mindful Meditation Exercises for Teachers
It’s Monday noon and yes, I didn’t get to a Sun(Fun)day Night post yesterday. It wasn’t much of a fun … More
Lists and More Lists of Apps and Tools for Teachers and Students
As promised, here’s the big post with lots and lots of lists. I know that during this busy time of … More
Educational Technology Trends for SY 2015-2016
Before we think about the specific tech tools to use in class (I’ll soon post many, many lists of valuable … More
Top Ten Tips for Those Starting Teaching
Thanks to the bloggers at Teaching Science Today who share these “Top 10 Tips for Those Starting Teaching in September: … More
100th Post! A Gaggle of Google
It’s the First of April and the 100th post on Ed Tech Emergent! And no, this is not a clever … More
Great, Free MOOC on Dante’s “Purgatorio” – Underway Now!
Earlier, I posted about MOOC’s and the increasing value of them. I’ve dabbled in a few so far – registered, … More
A Beautiful Explanation of Hashtags
I hate to admit it, but I am quite clueless about hashtags. In others words, I am #cluelessRE#. I just … More
“The Conversation” Website
I stumbled across a website which I’d like to share. As mentioned in a previous post, I believe educators should … More
MOOCs for CEU’s
It’s been a busy week with the “paperwork” which comes with the end of the first semester. So, it’s been … More
23 Incredible Benefits of Getting More Sleep
When I’m not on Christmas Break, I often find myself so sleepy in the afternoons (or during the 5th period … More
How Do You Solve A Problem Like – Getting Recorded Audio to Students
Last week, midterms were approaching and I had a dilemma. I scheduled an after school review day during which I’d … More
Edutopia’s Top 10 Articles for 2014
It’s time for another year-end list – this one from Edutopia. It provides an interesting snapshot into the topics that … More