6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2023

Listen to this post as a podcast: Sponsored by Hapara and JumpStart If you’ve been reading this blog or listening to my podcast for a while, you know that every year, I put out a new edition of my Teacher’s Guide to Tech. This year’s guide is the ninth edition, and we put a tremendous amount of work into making it the best one ever. For starters, we’ve added 120 new tools and four new categories — artificial intelligence, drama & theater arts, early learners, and literacy. We also added a few new feature pages on microlearning, working with English…

Immunizations offered at Tippecanoe Health Department on Wednesday

LAFAYETTE, Ind. − To help boost vaccination rates for school-required immunizations, the Tippecanoe County Health Department, MDwise and Ivy Tech Community College Lafayette Nursing Program are joining forces to offer routine childhood vaccines at the health department this Wednesday. A release about the event states, “Statewide, 26.3% of K-12 students still need to get all required shots for school, according to the Indiana Department of Health. When the federal COVID-19 public health emergency ends, many Hoosiers could lose their Medicaid benefits if they don’t take action.” The release states that, to help with both issues, a “Back on Track Health…

The Thinking Classroom: An Interview with Peter Liljedahl

Listen to my interview with Peter Liljedahl (transcript): Sponsored by Listenwise and Wipe book This page contains Amazon Affiliate and Bookshop.org links. When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. What’s the difference between Amazon and Bookshop.org? This post was supposed to be just for math teachers. I was going to share an instructional approach that, as dramatic as this sounds, has taken the math world by storm. The methodology is called Thinking Classrooms, and now that I have gotten a closer look at…