Treat Each Genius Hour Project as an Experiment Blog Post

Last year, I began creating stickers, sweatshirts, and t-shirts with my own sketches on them. I figured it would be fun to give some t-shirts and stickers away when I do keynotes or workshops. But honestly, it wasn’t really about professional development. It was about…

The Power of Visible Thinking in Virtual Learning Blog Post

It’s easy for a virtual class session to slip into a talking head approach. You turn on the camera and students see your face. At times, you might toggle back and forth between a slideshow and your camera but it can easily slip into something…

Building an Empowered Community in Distance Learning Courses Blog Post

During this pandemic, many students have described feeling lonely and isolated as they shifted into online environments. This disconnect is amplified when distance learning courses are designed with only individual work in mind. This occurs when students access an asynchronous class and watch videos, read…

What can food trucks teach us about virtual and hybrid learning? Blog Post

When we think of innovative companies, it’s easy to imagine an open-air tech startup with ping pong tables and free drinks and huge windows and chairs so modern you’re not sure how you’re supposed to sit in them or look at them. Sometimes I look…

5 Models for Making the Most Out of Hybrid Learning Blog Post

In the 1960’s, cities built multipurpose stadiums for football games, baseball games, and concerts. These were supposed to be sleek, modern, and broad enough to encompass the needs of every entertainment industry. They were designed to be all things to all people. However, the multipurpose…

Virtual Learning Resources Page

Virtual Learning Resources Subscribe to My Channel There's no single right way to do distance learning. Every school and every student is different. But as educators, we can craft meaningful learning experiences that happen anytime and anywhere. Although there is no instruction manual, we can...

Make Something Awesome This Summer Blog Post

This is my latest article in a series on owning your professional learning. Genius Hour (or 20% Time) projects begin with a simple idea: give students a dedicated period of time to pursue their passions, interests, and questions in a creative way. Made famous by…

How to Use Book Clubs for Deeper Professional Learning Blog Post

This is my latest article in a series on owning your professional learning. This is the second in a series on owning your professional learning. Book clubs can be a powerful way to learn new skills, find new ideas, and experience paradigm shifts. Book studies…

Seven Teacher-Tested Ways to Find Renewal During Distance Learning Blog Post

Last week, I created the following goofy video as a reminder about the differences between teaching in-person and teaching from home: Subscribe to My Channel Subscribe to YouTube Channel While this video is a little goofy, it points to a reality that teaching from home…

Seven Reasons to Pilot Genius Hour Projects Blog Post

Genius Hour (or 20% Time) projects begin with a simple idea: give students a dedicated period of time to pursue their passions, interests, and questions in a creative way. In this blog post and podcast, we explore the benefits of doing Genius Hour projects. This…