“There are a million resources available on the Internet and creating more seems among the successful wastes of time in which teachers love to engage” -John Hattie
There are so many resources made available to users on the internet that it seems to be smart to research what is out there and use what is already created. After all, reinventing the wheel is not always a good use of our time. However, as I can attest to my years of experience as an educator, there are so many resources out there that it can be overwhelming trying to find what works best for your purposes.
Sometimes, it is best to create new sources to move your lessons into the 21st Century. Below is a lesson that shows how Articulate can make a simple lesson more interactive for students to do both in class or online at home.
There are so many resources made available to users on the internet that it seems to be smart to research what is out there and use what is already created. After all, reinventing the wheel is not always a good use of our time. However, as I can attest to my years of experience as an educator, there are so many resources out there that it can be overwhelming trying to find what works best for your purposes.
Sometimes, it is best to create new sources to move your lessons into the 21st Century. Below is a lesson that shows how Articulate can make a simple lesson more interactive for students to do both in class or online at home.
References
Hattie, J. (2012). Visible learning for teachers: Maximizing impact on learning. New York, NY: Routledge.
Hattie, J. (2012). Visible learning for teachers: Maximizing impact on learning. New York, NY: Routledge.