One of my favorite research projects is a "March Madness" style debate . Here are some topic ideas: Who was the most influentia...
If you're a new Physics teacher, or a new-to-Physics teacher, you're probably wondering Which units should I teach? What order sho...
To the new Physics teacher, or the new-to-Physics teacher: Welcome to teaching Physics. I'm so happy you’re here. 😊 Teaching Physic...
In my last post , I shared how I create Doodle Notes for my Science classes, including some technical and design tips. It's such a h...
In my last post I explored the cognitive advantages to using Doodle Notes in the classroom. Downsides to providing students with a shee...
I’m sure you can recall a meeting or professional development where you’ve been without pen or paper and your mind wanders. This happens...
I consider myself to be open to innovation but I am skeptical of new technologies. A number of tools that I have tried turned out to be fl...
I taught my first class when I was 18 years old. I was fortunate enough to enrol in a Concurrent Education program, meaning I was working...
I'm sure you've seen those paper rollercoasters that some students make - they're about a meter high and have all sorts of turn...
I’m writing this tutorial as I sit at my kitchen island, eating a scone and drinking a coffee. I know what you’re thinking – this teacher ...
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