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Edtech Tools for SPED, Math, and Reading

A Principal's Reflections

What resulted was a great resource that I plan to share below on specific edtech tools that can assist special education (SPED), math, and reading teachers. Both the math and reading sessions focused on how edtech could be used during independent work, formative assessment, and pedagogically-sound blended learning.

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Distance Learning Resources

A Principal's Reflections

Some students do not have access to devices or the Internet. Asynchronous flipped lessons can be created using a variety of tools and added to YouTube or a learning management system (Google Classroom, Schoology, Canvas, Moodle) for learners to access. In this case, they can’t be sent to public places as a solution.

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3 Key Findings on the State of Digital Learning in K–12

EdTech Magazine

But what is the actual state of digital learning when it comes to accessibility, implementation and effectiveness? . Schoology recently released a report on the 2018-2019 state of digital learning in K–12 schools. MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how schools should define and act on digital learning. It’s Not Just About the Teacher.

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Fact or Fallacy: What’s the State of Digital Learning in Schools?

EdTech Magazine

A study released by Schoology this year tackled a few of the challenges that educators, students and families face with technology in the classroom. MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how K–12 schools should be defining digital learning. They received responses from thousands of U.S. educators in a variety of roles. by Monica Burns.

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3 Ways to Streamline Expectations While Making Things Easier for Educators

A Principal's Reflections

Students and families win as they have on-demand access to resources. It can become the hub for all lessons, videos, activities, assessments, and student work. A foundation can then be established for more personalized approaches such as pedagogically-sound blended learning or self-paced activities.

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Choice Boards 101: Strategies to Ensure Classroom, Professional, and Virtual Learning Success

A Principal's Reflections

Add links to your Learning Management System (Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, etc.) For more edtech tools, click HERE to access a resource curated by Tom Murray. You will see numerous slides before that actual board that allows access to the presentation as well as some content slides to review prior learning.

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Creating Interactive Lessons Through App Smashing

A Principal's Reflections

Most schools are relying on their Learning Management System (LMS) such as Google Classroom, Canvas, Microsoft Teams, or Schoology to push out work. If you or your school doesn’t use one of these at scale, consider using a general Google Doc where the permission is set that anyone can access without signing in.

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