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Taking the Time to Reflect and Learn with e-Portfolios

Digital Promise

This year in my role as a trainer, I leaned into reading articles from outlets such as Edutopia, Education Week, and MindShift to increase my knowledge about effective remote learning strategies. The learning curve is simply too steep to go it alone.

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Digital Learning Theories and Frameworks to Elevate Instruction

Teacher Reboot Camp

Part of the December 2020 STEM Resources Digital Calendar ! The learning theories and frameworks below provide useful tips on how to design online instruction and plan digital lessons to help students thrive. Many teachers are feeling overwhelmed with the sudden transition to digital lessons and online teaching.

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Getting started with learning about Artificial Intelligence

Neo LMS

The 2020-2021 school year has definitely been one full of changes and a time when we’ve had to become more flexible in our instruction to adapt to changing learning environments and conditions. It may have been a year with more technology used than in the past few years for some educators.

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10 Tips for Instructional Technology Coaches

The CoolCatTeacher

She served on the leadership team for the EdTech Coaches Network of ISTE from 2015-2020, was a Future Ready Schools Instructional Coaches Thought Leader from 2017-2020, is a cohost of the Restart Recharge Podcast for coaches, and is a Google Certified Innovator, Coach, and Trainer. Lumio sponsored this episode. Katie finished her Ed.D.

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Understanding why students cheat and use AI: Insights for meaningful assessments

eSchool News

Research into virtual and formative assessments suggests that using strategies like alternative assessments, continuous feedback, and collaborative learning opportunities can help reduce cheating and encourage a deeper connection to learning. Are students still learning during COVID-19? Online Learning Consortium.

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K–12 Professional Development Is Critical, So Make It Count

EdTech Magazine

With one estimate indicating as many as 77 percent of jobs will require some degree of technological skill by 2020, it’s critical that students are comfortable using technology. Numerous educators, according to the Corwin/Learning Forward/NEA survey, strongly prefer onsite collaborative learning that takes place during the workday.

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New Micro-credentials for Summer Professional Learning

Digital Promise

Because they are on-demand, micro-credentials also enable educators to continue their professional learning from home during periods like COVID-19 school closures and summer break. Micro-credentials launched in 2020. Peer Instruction , where students are supported to master content knowledge and are able to explain their ideas.