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A Commitment to Digital Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Below I have summarized some of the pre-planned activities that my teachers planned and had their students engaged in on Digital Learning Day. History class, students learned about the rise of Jacksonian Democracy and had to determine if Jackson was a highly successful president or a corrupt leader. Image credit: [link] In Ms.

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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.

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10 Good Tools to Create Free Surveys and Polls

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Typeform Typeform is a good form builder that you can use to create a wide variety of form types including: surveys, contact forms, questionnaires, quizzes, registration forms, polls, invitations and many more. Google Forms Google Forms is a great tool to use to create surveys, polls, and questionnaires.

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EdTech Quick Take: What's the Best Student-Response Tool?

Graphite Blog

As you can see, using student-response tools can boost your students'' engagement in class, and the real-time feedback options enable some great formative assessment, too. As you look for the right tool, think first about your students'' needs and what you''d like to accomplish. Tell us in the comments below!

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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

The website offers thousands of hours of video lectures for students from PreK-12 grades in various topics, including Math, Science, Arts & Humanities, Reading & Language Arts, Economics, Computing, and Life Skills. The Math Get-Ready Courses introduce students to third to eighth grades algebra, geometry, and pre-calculus.

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Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

Look for tools that support interactive and collaborative learning experiences to engage students actively in the educational process. Assess the scalability and compatibility of the technology within your school or district’s existing infrastructure. Platforms like Kahoot!