by Mike Agostinelli | Feb 11, 2016 | Curriculum, Digital Resources, Make!, Media, NCCE 2016 in Seattle, Science, STEM, The Future
Student made robots will be invading the vendor floor of NCCE 2016! Mark Ehrhardt, recipient of the Eric Jensen Award at NCCE 2015, and his team will be demonstrating their amazing robots that are sure to blow your mind! Mark will also be presenting a session on: How...
by Mike Agostinelli | Oct 27, 2015 | Be Awesome!, Common Core State Standards, Digital Design, Make!
Have you ever wanted to work with your students to help them publish a book? If so, LuluJr is a great place to start: My Awesome Publishing Company is a new online platform that gives you all the tools you need to turn your classroom into a mini-publishing company –...
by Mike Agostinelli | Oct 23, 2015 | Blended Learning, Listen and Learn!, Make!, On Our Radar..., Podcasting
I am constantly on the look out for easy ways to record audio. Over the years my “must have” features have changed to include support for both mobile and desktop recording. SpeakPipe covers it all. From the device of your choice go...
by Mike Agostinelli | Oct 15, 2015 | Make!, Media, On Our Radar..., Podcasts
Would you like an activity for your students that will having them listen while utilizing technology? How about an assignment that with leave your students with a better appreciation of history? If your answer is Yes then you will want to include your students in The...
by Mike Agostinelli | Mar 31, 2015 | Common Core State Standards, Curriculum, Digital Design, Hour of Code, Make!, Media, On Our Radar...
If you have ever attended one of our 30 in 50 presentations, you know we are fans of the work at GlassLab Games. After multiple years of being an invitation only beta, GlassLab Games is open to everyone. GlassLab Games philosophy: Deep Learning Matters – Games...
by Mike Agostinelli | Mar 19, 2015 | Google, Make!, NCCE 2015 in Portland
The following is my lesson from my workshop: Candy is Dandy! Feel free to use this with your students or for professional development. The follow link will bring you to the lesson in Google Docs. If you go to file, make copy you can freely edit and make your own....