7 Tech Processes Every Teacher Should Know
An On-Demand Webinar
Tools are always changing.
Instead of trying to keep up with them all, smart teachers focus instead on processes: things you can do with tools to make teaching and learning more robust. This on-demand, 25-minute webinar explores seven essential processes all teachers should know.
What You'll Learn:
- Which seven tech-enabled processes will do the most heavy lifting in your classroom.
- How each process will impact student learning if you build it into your regular routine.
- Which tools are good ones to start with for each process.
- Why there's usually no such thing as the "best" tool for a job, and how to decide what's right for you.
What's Inside
Your Instructor
Here are the official credentials: B.S. in Secondary Education from Penn State University, 1993. M.A. in Writing and Publishing from Emerson College, 2002. National Board Certification in Early Adolescence/English Language Arts, 2004. Seven years of teaching middle school language arts. Four years of teaching pre-service teachers at the college level.
At the end of that run, I thought I knew a lot about teaching. Then in 2013 I created my website, Cult of Pedagogy, to be a place where teachers could fully geek out on our craft. Since then, I've learned so much more about this profession than I ever did when I was doing it. For over a decade, I have been researching and sharing effective teaching practices, exploring the social and emotional stuff that impacts our work, sampling the tech tools that help us along the way, and looking inside real classrooms to learn from teachers who are thinking outside the box. I learn new things every day from the teachers, researchers, and experts who share their knowledge with me on my site, and my goal is to shape that knowledge into digestible packages I can deliver to classroom teachers everywhere so you can get better every day.