Shane Pransky

Hey, check out my new logo!  I designed it myself because I’m, well, too cheap to hire a real artist! Hey, teachers.  Sorry for the long layoff on the blog.  At the end of summer break I had a couple interconnected bits of bad luck.  It all started when my son noticed that a beautiful […]

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Playful Learning: Part 3 (Fostering Collaboration Through Social Gaming and Team Building)

When you strive to gamify your classroom, the first thing I would recommend is to think about the games that you or your kids love.  These might be casual mobile games like Words with Friends, Angry Birds, or Candy Crush.  They might be board games like Monopoly, Pictionary, or Candyland.  They might be video games

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Playful Learning: Part 2 – (Fostering Friendly Competiton)

For those looking to “gamify” your classroom, the first thing I would recommend is to think about the games that you or your kids love.  These might be casual mobile games like Words with Friends, Angry Birds, or Candy Crush.  They might be board games like Monopoly, Pictionary, or Candyland.  They might be video games

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Twitter – It’s not just for celebrities anymore. One teacher’s experience getting started.

 I have had a Twitter account for a pretty long time.  I first set up an account for myself in early 2011 when Twitter was being described in the media as the “next big thing” in tech.  But at that point, I really didn’t see anything useful about it.  As a result, for several years

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Tech Thursday – How to make a transparent background in Apple Keynote

Thanks to the wonderful teachers at Teaching Trio for hosting the Tech Thursday Link up.  Have you ever tried to put a slideshow together and dropped on images with backgrounds like this?   I would usually resort to using a background color that matched the picture background.  Just recently, I discovered a better way to

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