He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 10, 15 and 17). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
Not yet! This looks great for reviewing content at the end of a unit. Instead of doing a Jeopardy or similar review game where some kids are engaged and some aren’t, this could be used so all individuals are answering questions and contributing to team points. Some questions could be designated solo quests and others could be labeled as guild raids where you talk to the team first.
Not yet! This looks great for reviewing content at the end of a unit. Instead of doing a Jeopardy or similar review game where some kids are engaged and some aren’t, this could be used so all individuals are answering questions and contributing to team points. Some questions could be designated solo quests and others could be labeled as guild raids where you talk to the team first.
Not yet! This looks great for reviewing content at the end of a unit. Instead of doing a Jeopardy or similar review game where some kids are engaged and some aren’t, this could be used so all individuals are answering questions and contributing to team points. Some questions could be designated solo quests and others could be labeled as guild raids where you talk to the team first.
Not yet! This looks great for reviewing content at the end of a unit. Instead of doing a Jeopardy or similar review game where some kids are engaged and some aren’t, this could be used so all individuals are answering questions and contributing to team points. Some questions could be designated solo quests and others could be labeled as guild raids where you talk to the team first.
Not yet! This looks great for reviewing content at the end of a unit. Instead of doing a Jeopardy or similar review game where some kids are engaged and some aren’t, this could be used so all individuals are answering questions and contributing to team points. Some questions could be designated solo quests and others could be labeled as guild raids where you talk to the team first.
Not yet! This looks great for reviewing content at the end of a unit. Instead of doing a Jeopardy or similar review game where some kids are engaged and some aren’t, this could be used so all individuals are answering questions and contributing to team points. Some questions could be designated solo quests and others could be labeled as guild raids where you talk to the team first.