The ‘narrative arc’ is a way of describing the traditional rising and falling of action in a story.
Most stories are built around a character that wants something–Shrek wants his swamp back,...
Never Alone: A Beautiful Game About The Inupiat Alaskan Native People
Never Alone: A Beautiful Game About The Inupiat Alaskan Native People
by TeachThought Staff
What is a video game?
This is an increasingly relevant questions as new hardware enables new...
Using Technology To Help Students Lead Their Own Learning
by Rachelle Dene Poth
Technology provides ways for students to learn anywhere and at any time, and affords the possibility of providing learning at a pace that is comfortable for each student. ...
7 Reasons Apps Should Have Already Replaced Textbooks In Your Classroom
7 Reasons Apps Should Have Already Replaced Textbooks In Your Classroom
by Terry Heick
Over the last couple of years, the news that both Apple and Amazon were entering or otherwise updating their...
5 Ideas For Using Infographics To Teach Classic Literature
5 Ideas For Using Infographics To Teach Classic Literature
by Dawn Casey-Rowe for easel.ly
If you’re the English teacher or drama coach, you’re probably pretty up on your Hamlet and MacBeth. The...
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