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6 Creative back-to-school activities for teachers

Neo LMS

During the school year, time is hard to find as teachers focus on students’ skills and needs and explore ideas to create a supportive, meaningful, and engaging learning environment. By creating opportunities for students to connect, it will positively impact the learning that happens in our classroom.

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15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google

Shake Up Learning

The post 15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google appeared first on Shake Up Learning. It’s no secret that I love Google tools, but Google is not the only option for your classroom. There are hundreds of fantastic collaborative learning tools! Learn more about Skype.

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Personalizing the Curriculum with the Learning Journey Model

The CoolCatTeacher

Assessment in a Personalized Classroom. They have a variety of passion-based projects they get to pick from. So what class in particular… You’re Head of School, but are you also teaching a class, or is this the model in all of the classrooms for your students? Those pieces are in my Foundational Learning segment.

Learning 180
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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

Tech Helpful

First Grade technology use: SeeSaw App (free version) works on multiple platforms - [link] use for children to have an electronic portfolio of their work in the classroom while also allowing their parents and myself to see and comment on their work. This was the objective from their first PBL (Project Based Learning).

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Top 25 Sites/Apps of 2018

Technology Tidbits

Dystopia 2153 - An innovative new site that teaches programming/coding through the use of game based learning and graphic novels. Hippo Video - One of my favorite sites around for creating digital videos that can be used to "flip" a classroom or create explainer videos.

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Video for learning: Today and tomorrow

Learning with 'e's

The first time I saw video being used in a classroom was in 1973. Today, video use in the classroom is more commonplace. Present-day students, who interact with a steady stream of digital media throughout the day, are generally unsurprised by video in the classroom; if anything, they expect it. The future?

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The Trends and Challenges Shaping Technology Adoption In Schools

MindShift

Redesigning Learning Spaces: Panelists identified changing learning spaces as a trend that educators and district leaders have embraced for quite some time and which is likely to continue. Technology could be a productive part of this shift by changing where and how students engage with learning.

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