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Personalized Learning: The Why, How, and What

A Principal's Reflections

While this is admirable, what I have experienced firsthand is a lack of a uniform vision and plan or collective understanding as to what it means to personalize learning. It is definitely not about putting all kids on a device at the same time with no discourse under the guise that a tool can create a truly personal experience.

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7 PROs and CONs of m-learning in the classroom

Neo LMS

Students that are perhaps on field trips, or excursions, use m-learning technology to capture their findings, write up reports, share discoveries with other team members or look up specific definitions or facts regarding the course while they are conducting field exercises, or experiments. In the end.

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EdmodoCon Guest Post #3: M.Valois

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Flipping the classroom/BYOD by Kate Baker and Liz Calderwood was another gem. The idea of classroom flipping is "a form of blended learning in which students watch lectures online and work on problem sets with other students in class. 1] [2] I am already a huge proponent of BYOD and am very intrigued by flipping the classroom.

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5 Ways I’ve Redesigned My Rubric and You Should Too

techlearning

If you’ve never heard of design, I’ll give you the simplest, best definition as created by my good friend and design mentor Kevin Jarret : Project-Based Learning + Empathy = Design. They use our design process to solve problems, create solutions, and turn these solutions into real products that they can sell to turn a real profit.

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30 Examples Of Disruptions In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

To push it further, one definition of disruption might be a bottom-up cause that substantially effects the ecology it is a part of (e.g., District-level BYOD programs. The adoption of blended learning approaches through learning management systems. First, some quick clarification so that we have a common language.

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The Promise and Perils of Technology in Education

Reading By Example

Blended learning, flipped learning, and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) are a few of the pedagogical approaches that are often referenced as powerful practices which rely on technology to facilitate learning. ” He also utilizes the research, definition, and grammar check tools with Google Docs.

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The Promise and Perils of Technology in Education

Reading By Example

Blended learning, flipped learning, and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) are a few of the pedagogical approaches that are often referenced as powerful practices which rely on technology to facilitate learning. ” He also utilizes the research, definition, and grammar check tools with Google Docs.