The following video provides an overview of ways teachers can use Snowflake MultiTeach® for collaborative instructional planning, a method proven by research to result in positive outcomes for students.
21 July, Alina Chioran
What is a PLN? PLN, or Personal Learning Network, originates from the connectivism theory by George Siemens, according to which the “starting point of learning is the individual who feeds information into the network, which feeds information back to individuals who in turn feed information back...
19 July, Lynn Marentette
Snowflake MultiTeach is a powerful tool for teaching and learning, ideal for harnessing rich multimedia content, standards-aligned informational resources such as e-books, and online resources such as educational subscriptions, videos, simulations, games, and websites. Teachers can collaborate with...
12 July, Alina Chioran
“If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow.” - John Dewey Opposed to a one-size-fits-all approach, personalized learning is a method that puts the student at the center of learning.
5 July, Lynn Marentette
"Because, ultimately, it's not about the technology at all. It's about changing the way learning and teaching takes place to make it more meaningful and impactful for educators and learners around the globe. It's about working together to turn what-ifs into what is." - ISTE
8 June, Alina Chioran
One of the challenges of today’s education is introducing personalized learning, inside and outside the classroom, in order to make the curriculum relevant to each student's’ learning style and interests. The goal of personalized learning is to facilitate the academic success of each student. To...
6 June, Alina Chioran
While linear, “one size fits all” models of education are still being used, there are today new ways of introducing personalized learning in your classroom. Check out Doctor ET’s tips in the video below to find out how it can be achieved:
23 May, Alina Chioran
Many teachers have already discovered the power that technology has in the classroom. Students are more engaged, their confidence increases, and they tend to participate more. At the same time, the use of technology has a positive influence on students results.
3 April, Alina Chioran
According to UNESCO, today "over 6 billion people have access to a connected mobile device and for every one person who accesses the internet from a computer, two do so from a mobile device".