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Using a school LMS to deliver PD for teachers

Neo LMS

From Kindergarten to high school, and also at university level, educators of all subjects use a school LMS to manage all aspects of student learning. There are many ways in which an LMS with a comprehensive feature set can assist teachers in delivering their best instruction. 3 Reasons to use the school LMS to deliver PD for teachers.

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Anniversary edition: Top 10 posts of the NEO Blog

Neo LMS

From well-known subjects of education technology, like BYOD and gamification, to technical aspects regarding school LMSs, to trying to guess the future, the NEO Blog covered it all in its rather short existence. Gamification in the classroom: small changes and big results. Top 5 things to consider when designing an LMS.

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Trends to watch in 2015: education and technology

Bryan Alexander

The forthcoming Horizon Report thinks BYOD is one of the two major tech trends for 2016. Gaming and gamification should continue to attract experimental and creative faculty, plus allied staff, but that looks like a very slow growth area for now. The LMS A few themes: first, LMSes trying to resemble the modern (i.e.,

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Are You Prepared For The Future Of Social Learning?

TeachThought - Learn better.

With the Internet exploding with information resources and tools for learning, teachers can be facilitators of information with a greater emphasis on explanation and critical thinking as opposed to the dissemination source. Is your Learning Management System (“LMS”) Social Learning Friendly? Social Learning – A Way of Life.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

You may remember Stanford History Education Group (SHEG) for its groundbreaking and utterly depressing report, Evaluating Information: The Cornerstone of Online Civic Reasoning. In the November 2016 Executive Summary , the researchers shared: When thousands of students respond to dozens of tasks there are endless variations.