Teaching TogetherDid you know that there are several married couples working for K12? Learn how these partners make it work!
eCollege Spooks and GremlinsIs Halloween your favorite holiday? Or do monsters scare you? If you've been battling gremlins in eCollege, Nicole Ingram equips you with the tools needed to banish these spooks from your life.
Blackboard: Hiding Empty CoursesHave a bunch of old, empty Blackboard courses cluttering up your homepage? No problem! Check out this screencast by Kelly Linman and learn how to hide them.
In a Parature Pickle?Now that we are all on the Chat Support Line, it's important that we are all on the same page to help out students and mentors. Kelley Kain breaks down Parature and gives tips about finding help.
Online StorybooksIn this month's K-5 article, Sabrena Klausman shares a bit about utilizing online storybooks, games, and more to engage young learners.
News from EdulinK12Looking for a few ideas to engage students? Discover the discussions that are going on on EdulinK12 about announcements, videos, and more.
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Your Professional Development PlanAn action plan can come in handy! However, getting started is not always easy. Christina Moreno provides pointers on how we can develop our individual professional development plans for this school year.
Health Tip: Breast Cancer AwarenessOctober is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Find out more about this in the Health Department's monthly column.
Kudos of the MonthIt's another round of kudos! Join the encouragement and appreciation from students, supervisors, and colleagues.
AnnouncementsThis month is filled with a wealth of happenings! Take a few moments to celebrate our October birthdays, accomplishments, babies, and more.
Tips & TricksWe asked, you shared! Here are a few tips and tricks for sending welcome letters, application sharing in Collaborate, keeping track of student engagement, and utilizing videos in the classroom.
Troubleshooting: Discussion BoardIn this month's troubleshooting article, Michael Haggerty takes a look at a possible discussion board issue. Learn how to fix this potential problem.
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Faculty FocusMary Shobe, K-5Starla Benson, Social StudiesAmy Coombs, World LanguagesCharles Jordan, MathCindy Clark, ElectivesAshley Benning, EnglishShanna Shockley, Science |