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Leveraging edtech for differentiated instruction

eSchool News

From AI-powered assessment platforms that adjust to student responses to collaborative tools that facilitate peer learning, technology gives educators powerful options for differentiating instruction across their entire classroom.

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Top edtech tools for digital differentiation

Neo LMS

Read more: Implementing differentiated instruction: the good and the bad. Pre-tests are quick ways to assess ability levels. Some of these may interface directly with your learning management system, so you can import student rosters, assign, and gather assessment data seamlessly.

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The pivotal role of edtech in the hybrid classroom

Neo LMS

The pivotal role of edtech in the hybrid classroom. In a hybrid learning setting, both educators and students get to use a lot more edtech during the school day without completely losing the much-needed face-to-face interaction. Here are a few reasons why: It facilitates differentiated instruction.

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HMH Launches Performance Suite: A Unified Solution for Curriculum, Assessment and Professional Development

eSchool News

BOSTON – Adaptive learning company HMH today announced HMH Performance Suite –a first-of-its-kind teaching and learning solution that integrates assessment, Tier 1 curriculum and instruction to harmonize K-12 classroom teaching practices on a single platform. Liberty Elementary School in Tulare, Calif.

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4 EdTech Ways to Differentiate in a Student-Centered Classroom

The Web20Classroom

Educators are looking for ways to personalize the learning environment for every student while trying to find ways to differentiate; it can become paralyzing. On the one hand, they have the traditional methods of accessing content and assessing what students have learned. Differentiation comes in many varieties.

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EdTech definitions every teacher should know: Part 2

Neo LMS

Welcome to Part 2 of our EdTech terminology post — where we hope to give you a relatively simple roadmap to help navigate the thickets of education technology buzzwords and phrases that tend to appear in discussions and debates. Importantly, differentiated learning does not denote any changes in curriculum.

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Giving students a V.O.I.C.E. in your classroom

Neo LMS

One way to do this is by differentiating instruction, which approaches teaching so as to cater for the different abilities students possess, with the purpose of maximizing their potential and help them reach success, rather than trying to mold them to fit the standards of curriculum. Innovation and creativity. Conclusion.

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