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Guest Blog: King Tut’s Final Secrets Story Board

May 29, 2011

BrainPOP Educator, Amanda Durrence, is an Instructional Technologist in Winston Salem, NC. She is certified in 6-9 Social Studies and was a 7th grade social studies teacher when she shared this lesson idea with us. She has used BrainPOP for the past 5 years in her teaching career and notes, “I’ve been in love with… Read the Rest»

Seeking Comic Creators for ISTE

May 25, 2011

What do you get when you combine creativity, good humor, and an interest in educational technology? The beginnings of a great comic strip or cartoon for the ISTE Daily Leader! ISTE welcomes all kids and adults to submit a comic or cartoon for possible showcasing in their newspaper of record during the annual ISTE conference in… Read the Rest»

Guest Blog: FYI Special Agents

February 20, 2011

Tatum Murphy is our new Director of Education Outreach! We’ll be hearing lots more of Tatum’s creative ideas! Feel free to welcome her by commenting below. Using BrainPOP to Foster Creativity, Infuse Critical Thinking, and Enrich your Students’ Learning Throughout the School Year Do you have any Special Agents in your class? I didn’t think… Read the Rest»

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Guest Blog: Success with DonorsChoose

January 30, 2011

Karyn Keenan is a recent recipient of a donorschoose grant. She teaches 2nd grade in Chicago, and she’s chock full of great ideas! Thanks, Karyn. This summer I decided to work on getting a subscription to Brain Pop, Jr. through Donors Choose.  Within twenty days my project was funded and we were looking at starting… Read the Rest»

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Sharing BrainPOP On Closed-Circuit TV

February 5, 2010

I love hearing innovative tips from teachers. This one is from Tiffany Michaud at Cannella Elementary in Tampa, FL. She uses BrainPOP during their closed circuit tv program broadcasted each morning. She might start the day with a pop-a-joke from BrainPOP Jr., show a timely movie that relates to the entire school (MLK, Earthquakes), or… Read the Rest»