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Leveraging edtech for differentiated instruction

eSchool News

From AI-powered assessment platforms that adjust to student responses to collaborative tools that facilitate peer learning, technology gives educators powerful options for differentiating instruction across their entire classroom.

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iPads to Differentiate Instruction in Early Elementary Education

The CoolCatTeacher

Emily Lynch talks about how to use iPads in the classroom to differentiate instruction. Today as our ongoing spotlight this week on K-2 education, we focus on iPads with younger students and differentiating instruction with them. So many good ways exist to use iPads but how can we personalize it and make it unique?

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4 Ways teachers can use edtech to create personalized learning experiences for students

Neo LMS

Education technology (edtech) is on the path to conquering every classroom. Considering that the average classroom has tens of students (hundreds for Higher Education), it’s impossible for a single educator to differentiate instruction to meet each student’s needs — without help, that is. This help comes in the form of edtech.

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Top edtech tools for digital differentiation

Neo LMS

Read more: Implementing differentiated instruction: the good and the bad. Read more: 6 Awesome examples of EdTech for the visually impaired student. The post Top edtech tools for digital differentiation appeared first on NEO BLOG. Pre-tests are quick ways to assess ability levels.

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The pivotal role of edtech in the hybrid classroom

Neo LMS

The pivotal role of edtech in the hybrid classroom. In a hybrid learning setting, both educators and students get to use a lot more edtech during the school day without completely losing the much-needed face-to-face interaction. Here are a few reasons why: It facilitates differentiated instruction.

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Research Based Strategies for Distance Learning with Dr. Matthew Rhoads

The CoolCatTeacher

His new book is Navigating the Toggled Term: Preparing Secondary Educators for Navigating Fall 2020 and Beyond , which discuss how schools can navigate online, hybrid learning, and traditional classroom settings by moving interchangeably between each of these educational settings with the online instructional infrastructure and the toggled term instructional (..)

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5 Best Practices for Managing Virtual Breakout Rooms

EdTech Magazine

But with breakout rooms, educators can improve student engagement, differentiate instruction and give students more voice and choice in their learning outside of a traditional classroom. In a virtual classroom, the instructor typically does most of the talking when leading a synchronous lesson.