What Is The Internet Of Things?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term referring to the connection of smart electronic devices in our daily lives.
Unfamiliar with a term you’ve encountered in one of our posts? Check here for posts featuring explicit definitions with examples.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term referring to the connection of smart electronic devices in our daily lives.
The writing process is a sequence of strategies to plan, write, and ultimately publish a polished, accurate, well-organized piece of writing.
Literature Circles are a way for students to assume a specific role in the study of something (usually a text).
A KWHL chart is a variation of a KWL graphic organizer that adds ‘How’ to the predictive and reflective process.
A metaphor is a literary device (or figure of speech) that makes a comparison between two ‘things’ without the comparison being literal.
The difference between fallacies and biases is fallacies are real-time thinking errors while biases are pre-dispositions for future errors.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a theoretical framework comprising a tiered model of human needs often depicted as a pyramid.
A KWL chart is a graphic organizers that students use before, during, and after learning to activate prior knowledge and reflect on learning.
Hermeneutics is a branch of knowledge concerned with the theory, practice, and methodology of interpretation of text.
Critical reading is reading with the purpose of critical examination of the text and its implicit and explicit themes and ideas.
Social learning theory is a behavioral theory that posits that new behaviors can be learned by observing and imitating others.
Social-Emotional Learning promotes well-being while using the benefits of that well-being to promote academic and personal growth.