Category: Pedagogy

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ChatGPT and the Future of Problem Solving

I recently participated in a panel discussion at Matt Miller’s annual Ditch Summit and discussed the role of AI in education. Victoria Thompson, Holly Clark, and Donnie Piercey were also on the panel, and the discussion was very thought-provoking (link at bottom). It got me thinking a lot about the potential impacts of tools like […]

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Celebrate MLK with CIVIL RIGHTS EDITION

Originally written on January 20, 2020 by Dee Lanier. A few years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was designated as a snow make-up day for schools in my kids’ district in Charlotte, NC. Teachers and parents across the district were up in arms, “could no other day be chosen instead?” many of us lamented. […]

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Problem-Solving is Virtually Possible!

Remote learning is something we all need to get used to it seems, so we might as well make the best of it! Seriously, let’s make the best of it by blending low-tech with high-tech in order to continue to strech our mental and emotional capacities.    How To Conduct Via Video Conference It is easy […]

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COVIVD CAN’T STOP CREATIVITY!

Yes this is all a bit crazy and a bit scary, but we can make it, and learning can continue. It just may look different. In our last post we explained that due to the coronavirus, all of the world has been deeply impacted, including education. Solve in Time! Premium cards may be delayed, but […]

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CoronaVirus: Clarity and Opportunity

As the concerns around the coronavirus continue to grow along with the rising number of infected individuals and deaths, this is a major problem that has grown past what I previously viewed as an epidemic, into a full-on pandemic. As a result, many schools, conferences, and large gatherings are being canceled or postponed for public […]

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A Lesson on Wants Versus Needs

Guess what, everyone? Pro cards were almost ready for sale to the public… but then something tragic happened. I had a few promo items produced and shared them with friends and early supporters, and anticipated opening the store for pre-orders then reinvesting the profit for more products in the future. Then things came to a […]

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PBL Integration with Solve in time Pt. 2

Using PBL for Current Events Here’s Looking at You Social Studies Teachers! Ever start class off with a statement like this, “I originally planned on doing something entirely different for today, but change of plans.” If you’re a teacher, of course you have! Sometimes there are events of such social significance that they cannot be […]

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PBL Integration with Solve in time Pt. 1

GETTING STARTED WITH REAL WORLD PBL So you wanna be starting something but experiencing mental block on how to integrate problem-based learning into your curriculum? See this prep guide to help #SolveiT!   WHAT IS PBL? PBL is the new craze, it seems like all the cool teachers are doing it. PBL in Math, PBL […]

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