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Tips for Supporting Students With Special Needs Using Technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

Whether it’s a learning disability, physical impairment, or sensory issue, recognizing these elements will guide you in selecting the right technological tools. Next, consider conducting assessments to pinpoint areas where technology could make the most impact. Use assessment tools to gather data on their learning styles.

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7 Digital tools for student engagement across all grade levels

Neo LMS

Over the years, I have noticed that student engagement tends to decrease in my classes around this time and I reach out to my personal learning network (PLN) for ideas or tools to boost engagement. Additionally, it is important that we ask for their feedback so we can continue to provide the best learning opportunities for them.

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5 Ways K–12 Teachers Can Take a New Approach to Computational Thinking

EdTech Magazine

Educators can build students’ self-confidence by maintaining communication and encouraging all students to take some control of their own learning. Personalized learning tools provided through one-to-one device programs have proved to be a great help in fostering classroom equity.

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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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How to build your global classroom in 4 steps

Neo LMS

Social media: platforms like Twitter help teachers build their personal learning network and share teaching tips and tricks. Some of them prefer to seek classroom collaborations directly. Lock from the University of Calgary has developed a four-item framework to help teachers design authentic collaborative learning.

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The gains and pains of the think-pair-share strategy

Neo LMS

With the objective to create a collaborative learning environment, TPS has gathered momentum after being repurposed for developing writing skills, also known as write-pair-share. As a result, students take more responsibility for what they express as they take part in the learning process of their partners and the whole class.

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What’s edtech got to do with growth mindset?

Neo LMS

Challenges can also come in the form of extra assignments or learning paths, which take the students on a set of learning goals that they have to complete. Read more: The role of the LMS in designing personalized learning paths for students. So you might be wondering: how does collaboration factor in all of this?

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