Author: Matthew Lynch
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Gamification and the Blended Classroom
In a blended classroom, content is delivered using both traditional methods and online learning. Students have some degree of control over pace, path, and time. This ... -
Google Classroom Tip #39: Lesson Planning
Teachers use lesson plans to detail what the teaching and learning process will look like during a specific lesson. If you want to collaborate with colleagues ... -
Google Classroom Tip #38: Discussion Board
Deep learning does not take place in a vacuum. Students need teachers and peers to challenge or affirm their thoughts and beliefs for new knowledge to ... -
Google Classroom Tip #37: Rubrics
Rubrics are the cornerstones on which assessments are based. For noneducators, a rubric is an assessment tool for grading student work that breaks down the components ... -
Google Classroom Tip #36: Gamify Your Classroom
Are you looking for a way to engage your students more fully in the curriculum? If so, have you considered gamifying your classroom? It’s not hard ... -
How to Break into the European Edtech Market
Are you interested in breaking into one of the biggest edtech markets in the world? Europe presents a rather appealing option. They spend approximately $1 trillion ... -
Google Classroom Tip #35: Managing Student Homework
Lately, there has been a huge debate among educators as to whether or not assigning homework to students is a worthwhile task. In some instances, I ... -
How to Break into the North American Edtech Market
The North American edtech market seems particularly ripe with abundant investments taking place. Last year alone, investments in edtech products hit a staggering $9.5 billion. These ... -
Google Classroom Tip #34: All About Quizzes
Quizzes are at the center of most teachers assessment routine. They give teachers a quick and easy way to assess whether or not students have mastered ... -
How to Break into the Asian Edtech Market
When you look at the numbers, the Asian edtech market seems incredibly lucrative. They have the highest number of young people enrolled in K-12 schools compared ...



