Guest Blogger
Using BrainPOP Español Within an Integrated Study of Social Justice
Posted by Andrew Gardner on
In this guest blog post Spanish teacher Erin O'Leary describes using BrainPOP Español to support an integrated unit of study with Social Studies, ELA and Art in her 7th grade Spanish class.
During t...
Be a Guest Blogger on BrainPOP Educators!
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Become a guest blogger on BrainPOP! We love to hear stories about how teachers and students are using BrainPOP in the classroom, and we're currently accepting guest blog post submissions. Whether your...
Guest Blogger Laura Gatto on The Academy Awards, Story Telling and BrainPOP
Posted by Andrew Gardner on
The Academy Awards are over, and shiny golden oscars are being clutched proudly under the arms of the winners. Around the globe millions of people watched the show, but why? Is it the glamour and gli...
3 Tips for Evaluating Educational Games
Posted by Andrew Gardner on
Guest Blogger Andrew K. Miller (@betamiller on Twitter) is on the National Faculty for the Buck Institute for Education, an organization specializing in 21st century project-based learning, as well as...
Guest Blogger Tyler Fowler: BrainPOP Through the Eyes of a Tech Specialist
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Guest blog post by Tyler Fowler, Learning Technology Integration Specialist, USD 207 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
As a technology coach to fellow teachers, I get the chance to see, test, and teach lots...
Guest Blogger: Angela Kiser Shares Her Experience Using the BrainPOP App
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Using the BrainPOP app is easy! Check out our guest blog post: Angela Nixon Kiser is a National Board Certified Teacher who works tirelessly to provide interactive and meaningful learning in a technol...
BrainPOP, Ecosystems and Habitats
Posted by Andrew Gardner on
Today’s Guest blogger is star BrainPOP user and 3rd grade teacher extraordinaire Maria Montalbano, from P.S. 58 The School of Heroes in Maspeth, New York. Maria is passionate about utilizing technolog...