PLP Community Hub Free Micro-Workshops!
The PLP Community Hub was opened last month and we have so enjoyed welcoming our founding members! If you’re not familiar with the PLP Community Hub it includes: A community. One that has the ability to create topics, groups, and more. A community that will...Make & Think Micro-Conference: Day 1
Next week Powerful Learning Practice will be kicking off our Make & Think Micro-Conference! It includes three days of content on topics that matter most to you right now! On Day 1 we will address questions like these… Are you wondering how to connect with...Why I Would Never Go Back to Offline Teaching
“Now that I’ve set up my classroom collaboratively, I cannot imagine returning to a non-collaborative environment,” says online educator Smadar Goldstein. “And whether you’re teaching from thousands of miles away or sharing a physical space with your students, an online component can provide unique shared learning opportunities.”
Cheating vs Collaborating in Online Learning Environments
Are students cheating when they read the work of fellow students in a collaborative environment and then incorporate the ideas into their own responses? Online teacher Smadar Goldstein prefers to define that as “learning.” But if you have concerns, she has suggestions.