Students’ accountability One of the things that the “blended-learning” approaches promote is students’ accountability, in some way. I mean, students are given much more responsibility on what they learn, the pace they want to learn, and how to deal with…
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What I have learned from “blending” my class this year (1)
I am planning to share and update what I am learning about my “personalized-learning” / “blended-learning” classes this year in this blog. This is my first, introductory post. If I have to define my proposal for this year, I should…
My presentations at ASMXCON 2017
I was so proud of being a presenter at ASMXCON 2017 last week. These were the sessions I shared with the attendees: Developing 21st Century Skills with Technology in your Elementary Classroom. Using Word and Excel (or Google Docs and…
Let’s chalk up one more…
Visual discrimination activities
These last years I have had several students who had some issues identifying certain letters we are all aware of… Mainly in primary levels some of them find confusing the following patterns: b vs. d, p vs. q… So I decided…
WeTeach_CS 2017 Summit – Student playground
So proud of our coders participating in the Student Playground at the WeTeach_CS 2017 Summit… They had so much fun. And they did an awesome job showing off their projects to the teachers!
Why learning to code is important
What is dyslexia?
A short summary of our Coding projects
Turning your Linux box into a web server with just one command…
Using Linux is amazing. It is really powerful. There is almost nothing that you cannot tweak using just a few commands. From running a whole O.S. from an USB stick to carrying your hard disk with the O.S. installed on…