Author: elizabethgoodhue (Page 5 of 7)

Elizabeth writes for Learning Port. She has been an English Language Arts teacher in the USA for 24 years. She also has two blogs about working and traveling in Mexico and Southeast Asia. Her third blog is called The Truth about Down Syndrome.

SciMath123

Teachers who write content at SciMath123 break down concepts in maths or science into manageable chunks of learning. This method is called scaffolding. Our lessons build on what students learn about maths and science in primary school.

We know that students don’t learn by simply reading the information we give them and getting tested on the material. The human mind doesn’t learn that way. We tailor e-learning to a process of learning that works.

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Steering students with technology

Teaching and Technology

Teaching and Technology in the 80s

I started teaching in 1987 — when teachers checked Apple laptops out of the library. Laptops that must have weighed five pounds, and which needed a 4×4 floppy disc to save material. In those days, I became close to the business teacher so that I could use her computers whenever they were free. That way, I could use them to teach writing to my students. Technology steered my students toward learning how to be better writers on their own.
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