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7 Digital tools for student engagement across all grade levels

Neo LMS

As we head into the spring, we may notice a decrease in student engagement. For some students, there have been midterm exams, extended school breaks, or we find ourselves in the middle of standardized testing season. Students should also be part of the process of deciding on different tools to try.

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Tech Tip #125: Basics in Every Lesson Plan

Ask a Tech Teacher

Vocabulary expansion is essential in education, encouraging students to actively engage with words and definitions. Publishing and sharing student work creates a sense of community and enhances collaborative learning. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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How to use Digital Quick Writes–the video

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Overall, Murray advocates for a process-oriented approach to writing, focusing on student engagement and skill development rather than the final product. Highlights Dynamic Writing Experience : Quick writes offer an engaging alternative to traditional writing assignments, allowing students to express themselves freely.

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How an LMS can help teachers keep older students engaged

Neo LMS

Teachers everywhere point to high levels of stress, long working hours, unclear expectations, and not enough support as the main issues behind their decision to part ways with the education system. How an LMS can help teachers keep older students engaged. Self-paced learning. Improved student assessment.

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5 Tips for Teaching Online

Catlin Tucker

Below are five lessons I learned as an online professor that helped me to adapt to and navigate the challenge of teaching online. #1 When learning moves online, teachers have to think about their Google Classroom or the Learning Management System as their virtual classroom. 1 Think of Your LMS as Your Online Classroom.

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An Active Reading Strategy for Any Learning Landscape

Catlin Tucker

The more effectively they engage their higher-order thinking skills, the more likely they are to make meaning as they read. Last week, I wrote about the whole group rotation , which rotates students between online and offline, individual and collaborative learning activities. Whole Group Rotation Model.

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Getting started with learning about Artificial Intelligence

Neo LMS

Summer is always a good opportunity to explore new ideas, particularly ideas for boosting student engagement or perhaps taking some risks with trying something a bit different in our classrooms. We don’t have to be the experts; we just need to know enough to get our students started exploring and creating with AI.

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