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031 – How to Organize Resources with Catherine Coleman

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EdTech TV Podcast Episode 31

In episode 31 of the EdTech TV Podcast I talk with Catherine Coleman about how she built out the Coleman Modules – a grid to organize resources so teachers can help students take better advantage of their self-study time.

Catherine Coleman on Organizing Resources through the Coleman Modules

Catherine Coleman is an Adjunct Professor at Irvine Valley College and has built out an incredibly useful way to organize resources. The Coleman Modules serve as a guide for teachers to help students take the most advantage of their study time with individualized activities.

Catherine talks about how she built out the modules, what her vetting process was for finding resources, and how it can help students and teachers save time.

Resources mentioned in the show are coming shortly – check back soon!

Non-Tech Rec

Catherine recommends cooking as a non-tech rec and I followed up with the idea of Google Recipes.

Google recipes is the idea of finding the ingredients that you already have and typing them into Google plus “recipe” in order to find new and interesting ideas to try out in your kitchen.

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EdTech TV Podcast Episode 31

In episode 31 of the EdTech TV Podcast I talk with Catherine Coleman about how she built out the Coleman Modules – a grid to organize resources so teachers can help students take better advantage of their self-study time.

Catherine Coleman on Organizing Resources through the Coleman Modules

Catherine Coleman is an Adjunct Professor at Irvine Valley College and has built out an incredibly useful way to organize resources. The Coleman Modules serve as a guide for teachers to help students take the most advantage of their study time with individualized activities.

Catherine talks about how she built out the modules, what her vetting process was for finding resources, and how it can help students and teachers save time.

Resources mentioned in the show are coming shortly – check back soon!

Non-Tech Rec

Catherine recommends cooking as a non-tech rec and I followed up with the idea of Google Recipes.

Google recipes is the idea of finding the ingredients that you already have and typing them into Google plus “recipe” in order to find new and interesting ideas to try out in your kitchen.

Follow EdTech TV:

Twitter: @EdTechTV

Facebook.com/EdTechTV

Instagram: @EdTechTV

EdTechTV on YouTube

  continue reading

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