TL;DR, a common Internet acronym, means when translated: “Too Long; Didn’t Read.” And it identifies a common problem in education: we just don’t have the time. So, if you don’t have the time to read that book but still want to benefit from its wisdom nuggets, this just might be the thing for you.
How It Works:
- You don't have to read or even order a book. We’ll handle that part.
- Check your inbox. We’ll “release” abridged lesson ideas and strategies that you can immediately apply to your teaching.
For this particular TL;DR learning opportunity, we’ll discuss Google Apps for Littles. Pre-K and elementary school-aged children are naturally curious about the world around them. That innate drive to discover and willingness to try is also what makes Littles great at embracing new opportunities. In Google Apps for Littles, author-educators Christine Pinto and Alice Keeler share a wealth of innovative ways to integrate digital tools in the primary classroom to make learning engaging and relevant for even the youngest of today’s twenty-first-century learners.