by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Oct 28, 2017 | Aligning Resources with Practices, Promoting Collaborative Learning Cultures
You either love them or hate them. Some educators feel like using QR codes are unnecessary; why not just give kids a shortened URL? Last year, I asked my high school students what they thought about QR codes as a way to access information in my Library Learning...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Oct 25, 2017 | Engaging in Courageous Conversations
I received a Facebook message from a student I taught 20 years ago!! It started, “I’m not sure if you remember me.” She said that I had come to her mind the other day so she decided to search me out. She said, “I want to let you know that you...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Oct 15, 2017 | #socialLEADia
Happy Digital Citizenship week. While I don’t philosophically believe in dedicating just one week to what I believe should be a part of our daily practice, it’s a great way to draw attention to the ways in which we are helping teachers and students...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Oct 9, 2017 | #socialLEADia
This morning, I woke up and found World War III trending on Twitter. Thankfully, it was far below, Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving Monday, and Thanksgiving Canada. But still, it was on the list and as people continue to click on it and retweet it, it will edge itself...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Oct 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
At 10 pm Central time last night, I was sitting in the Las Vegas airport waiting to board my flight home. I heard a particular sound like a round of ammunition firing, but surely I was mistaken; there are slot machines in the Las Vegas airport and what I was hearing...