• AI Tool: Brisk AI – A Powerful Tool for Educators and School Librarians

    “We want people to learn and be comfortable with technologies that they might not have as much experience with, and to see the library as a safe place for that exploration,” Dr. Carla Hayden once said. This insight truly resonates now that I have discovered Brisk AI. In one seamless extension, I can integrate AI across my go-to websites, PDFs, Google Slides, and Docs—generating everything from quick assessments in Google Forms to interactive lessons drawn from YouTube. It is a genuine game-changer for my day-to-day tasks as a librarian and educator.

  • 12 Days of Techy Tidings

    The holidays are here, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with a holiday calendar packed with educational treasures! Each day brings something new to spark joy and creativity in the classroom. From exciting digital tools to engaging activities, this journey has already been a blast—and it’s only Day 4!

  • Which One Doesn’t Belong? A Math Activity for Every Learner

    Which One Doesn’t Belong? (WODB) is a simple activity with big benefits. Whether you’re teaching kindergarteners or high schoolers, WODB creates opportunities for every student to engage, think critically, and share their ideas. With no single “correct” answer, this activity encourages creativity and conversation, making it a go-to for classrooms everywhere. What is WODB? wodb.ca At its core, WODB presents four objects—numbers, shapes, or images—and asks students to decide: Which one doesn’t belong? The twist? Every object could “not belong,” depending on the reasoning. For example, a set of numbers might include 4, 9, 12, and 16. One student might…

  • Integrating Literacy Practices into Science: Nexus Level Vocabulary

    Science teachers, have you noticed students’ eyes glaze over when they hit dense, unfamiliar terms? It’s not enough to decode words—they need to grasp their meanings. Morphology, the study of word structures, can transform how students tackle science vocabulary. Imagine breaking down “photosynthesis”—suddenly, “photo” (light) + “synthesis” (putting together) clicks, and understanding blooms. Activities like Etymology Word Webs turn vocabulary lessons into engaging explorations, connecting word roots and building semantic awareness. These tools help students make sense of complex terms, empowering them to read, write, and think like true scientists. Ready to transform your teaching?

  • Bluesky: A New Kind of Social Media

    "Graphic with a comparison between two social media platforms: an 'X' logo transitioning to a blue butterfly icon, symbolizing a shift to BlueSky. The text reads, 'BlueSky: A Different Kind of Social Media,' followed by the website URL 'edgenie.org' in bold lettering. The design features a split yellow and blue background."

    BlueSky brings back the authentic connections educators once cherished on social media. With its decentralized platform, free of algorithmic manipulation, it fosters collaboration, professional growth, and meaningful conversations. Don’t miss TLSkyChat, launching December 4th, to join the conversation!