Week of Events
NSTA Regional Conference in Pittsburgh, PA – Oct. 29-31, 2020
Swing by the booth to peruse printed binders of AP and general level Daily Lesson Plans curricula, Case Studies for Advanced Science, the Math and Statistics for AP/IB Science curriculum, or to check out the new STEM and NGSS skills curricula for grades K-8. Stay to join me for a hands-on workshop using student-centered instructional […]
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning: Using Debates to Teach Evidence-based Reasoning
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning: Using Debates to Teach Evidence-based Reasoning
(W Oct 28, 7-8:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time) An exciting way to engage your students in their online class is to use a topic that sparks discussion, research, and the desire to sleuth out additional information. In this workshop, teachers will participate in a debate in an asynchronous platform (such as Google Classroom) and in […]
Student-designed Experiments Part 5 Data-generating Activities for Labs and Computation
Student-designed Experiments Part 5 Data-generating Activities for Labs and Computation
(Sa Oct 31, 11am-12:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time) Even when learning online, students can be placed at the center of the learning experience to increase their level of engagement and self-reliance. In this 1.5 hr. workshop, teachers will learn how to use any materials at hand to generate data for mathematical analysis. I will help […]
Online Teaching Techniques: Using Stop-animation Videos to Learn Concepts
Online Teaching Techniques: Using Stop-animation Videos to Learn Concepts
(Sa Oct 31, 1-2:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time) Combat attrition with engaging assignments that can be sculpted to the student’s abilities and interest. Stop-animation videos are a short movies made with a series of photos taken from the same position and a handful of items that can be moved about to create story. In this1.5 […]