I Gave Google Classroom the Side-Eye 😒 4 Apps Didn’t Survive 😱🪦💐 One minute I’m writing a blog post, the next I’m in a Meet with Google's researchers and UX team speaking in calm and upbeat tones like I'm a raccoon they’ve found rummaging through their product kitchen. What they told me: 🐾 Four of the apps? Gone. 🔨 The rest? Completely rebuilt. I didn’t know whether to take a victory lap or send condolence flowers to Mountain View. But here’s the part keeping me ...| Beta Classroom
Last week in Chicago, I had the privilege of co-hosting the AI Education Trailblazers convening alongside our powerhouse partners at...| Beta Classroom
I’ve been thinking a lot about the time during the pandemic when schools were figuring out how to reopen—no clear...| Beta Classroom
In 2013, I landed my dream job: Innovation Manager at KIPP Public Schools Northern California. My mission? Ensure every teacher...| Beta Classroom
We recently piloted Course Mojo—an AI-powered learning platform—in three different 6th-grade ELA classrooms. Course Mojo turns class texts and assignments...| Beta Classroom
We cannot assume silence is the same as wellness. How KIPP Public Schools Northern California worked with Turnaround for Children and Kelvin to create systems that proactively elevate student voices and enable teachers to respond to them.| Beta Classroom
Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of logging into zoom the next morning, I thought back to classroom observations where I'd witness students throw tantrums when asked to login at the chromebook station.| Beta Classroom
KIPP Bay Area School's Innovation team *loves* to share what we've learned. Below is a link to the mild, medium, and super picante resource page we created for our teachers last year. This page includes links to the playlist tool for 2nd-5th grade and 6th-12th grade.| Beta Classroom
Problem of Practice: How can we use interim assessment* data to better provide teachers and students with personalized learning resources? Practical Solution: At this year’s Data Champion Sum…| Beta Classroom
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Give me a break. Actually, give me 10+ breaks. And maybe a walk or two. The post Taking breaks and “accidental pomodoro” appeared first on Melatonin.| Melatonin
Let's have a heart to heart. Solo dev to solo dev. The post Dev Therapy, part I: How to not get stuck (as a solo dev) appeared first on Melatonin.| Melatonin
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Our recent collaboration with Salt Road and communities from Birmingham, exploring memory, ancestry and tree seed nuturing within the context of wider research from MEMBRA. The post Birmingham Tree Nursery appeared first on Walking Forest.| Walking Forest
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In July of 2016 I wrote my first post on this blog, a letter of resignation from people pleasing. Since then, that post has had more than 20,000 views. A comparatively modest number for the internet, but for me personally an astounding one. Now, in August of 2024, I’m writing another letter, this one a […] The post Endings and Beginnings first appeared on Harvesting Stones.| Harvesting Stones
The travel conditions were hardly favourable and for many of us just the idea of being outside in the sub-zero temperatures forecast wasn’t exactly enticing, but such is the pull of the Last Suffragette Tree. The post 2022 Winter Tree Vigil appeared first on Walking Forest.| Walking Forest
MEMBRA asks the question: do trees have memory, and if they do how would that change our perception of them and their standing in our world? The post Do Trees Have Memory? appeared first on Walking Forest.| Walking Forest
Charlotte Du Cann & the Coventry Walking Forest Anchor Women share thoughts and feelings about Walking Forest Projects in 2021.| Walking Forest
What does learning the piano, skateboarding and programming all have in common? Recovering from failure, yay!| Melatonin