https://www.chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/ending-copy-paste-headaches/44550
Name Tents
A work-intensive but excellent way to get to know your students during the first week of school, shared by Heather Beiss, and created by Sarah VanDerWerf:
Basically, a name tent is a name tag for students to put on their desks, made of a piece of paper folded in half. However, VanDerWerf’s brilliant idea is using the inside of the name tag as an an anonymous set of weekly questions and feedback. You can collect them daily in a class folder, and distribute them back each day from the folder.
Ropes: Giant Knitting
Crochet and Knit for Math and Coral Reef Conservation
A few years ago, I learned how to crochet and knit, inspired by a lecture by mathematician Dana Taimina, and taught by friends. Through Taimina’s lecture, I learned about The Coral Reef Project. You can watch Margaret Wertheim’s TED talk here. As I love to climb, it seemed only natural to experiment with knitting and crocheting using climbing ropes.
How to Make Giant Knitting Needles
How to make giant knitting needles using tape, candle holders, and garden stakes (purchased in Boulder, CO at Greenwood Wildlife Thriftshop and McGuckin Hardware, where people were super friendly and helpful):
Thanks to Green Guru for donating used climbing ropes.