I like Linux, and more specifically, Linux Mint. I have been using Linux on my personal laptop as my primary O.S. for about 15 years now and I also installed Linux Mint in old laptops that were “end of life”…
Category: Learning from others
What I have learned from “blending” my class this year (4)
I promise that this “series” of post about blended-learning will also include some “tech tips” or “hints” related to the use of the Learning Management System that our District has provided to “blend” our classes. Our District has adopted Canvas…
What I have learned from “blending” my class this year (3)
Digital natives vs. Digital literacy Another important thing that I have confirmed (not learned as I already was aware of it) is that our “digital natives” are not necessarily digitally literate. It is our responsibility, as their teachers, to give…
What I have learned from “blending” my class this year (2)
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…
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…
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?
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…
Cool at School…
More info at… Cool at School: The Kindness Campaign student ambassadors.