
Whiteboarding Made Easy: Level Up Your Planning with Excalidraw
Have you ever heard of Excalidraw? We hadn’t and we thought it could prove to be useful for teachers planning with their students or colleagues.
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Thought I would share this in here. Here are some tips for a cheap, but effective, dry erase board. Most of you probably already know you can by a 4′ x 8′ sheet of “shower board” at your local hardware store. But after a while the markers won’t erase and usually after a few months your board is almost ruined. Next time you buy a piece, try…Read More
Also frebreze will clean a board to almost new again. It works on dry erase anyway. It would be worth a try anyway.
Welcome to the Innovative Learning Spaces Holler! This space is for sharing inspiration, ideas, and pics of Innovative Learning Spaces….hope you will share. One of the folks we follow is Erin Klein…check her out at http://www.kleinspiration.com/p/meet-erin-klein.html.
I have tried to come up with an innovative way to set up my own classroom. Whenever I have searched I keep finding elementary rooms. I would love to find some ideas that would work in a high school room. Which some of hers could work well in any classroom.
Elise Legaspie shares her 3rd grade classroom in a video on Classroom Cribs.com…it is fun to look the transformation of the classrooms featured here.
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Ricky Thacker, Appalachian Leadership Lab Design Fellow, shares pictures of his redesigned Betsy Layne High School math learning space…The space is amazing and the engaged kids in the pictures shows it is truly a LEARNING space. Thank you for sharing,…Read More
Have you ever heard of Excalidraw? We hadn’t and we thought it could prove to be useful for teachers planning with their students or colleagues.
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