By Jon Bergmann I am about to complete a book about the relationship between flipped learning and homework. While writing the book, I realised that...
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By Ron Kordyban and Shelley Kinash Imagine boarding an aeroplane for a trip to Europe and finding out that there will not be a human...
A change is here. It is not coming. It is here. It has arrived. And like the wind, teachers can feel it on their skin,...
“What you think is the difficult part is the easy part.” – Peter West “The first ninety per cent of the task takes ninety per...
It is time for the world, and particularly its educators to get serious about remote teaching. Two years on, it is time to accept that...
Article 8 in a series “Are your online courses a rich reflection of what is possible using technology or are they the equivalent of an...
Article 7 in a series “The online learning environment and learning resources should be available – and useable – anywhere and at any time. This...
So your school has decided to use an LMS. The big question now is – what is the primary focus…the assumption that underpins the system?...
An LMS is a means to an end; it is not an end in itself. Peter West Let’s assume you have the staffing, leadership and...
By Peter West There are a few things that need to be in place before a school (or any educational organisation) can successfully implement...
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