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ProKeys: Save Time Online with Keyboard Shortcuts

Catlin Tucker

If you are using a learning management system, like Schoology, with your students or you spend a ton of time responding to emails, ProKeys is worth checking out. For example, my students regularly engage in online discussions. They know they are supposed to use each other’s names when posting replies.

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Creating Interactive Lessons Through App Smashing

A Principal's Reflections

Most schools are relying on their Learning Management System (LMS) such as Google Classroom, Canvas, Microsoft Teams, or Schoology to push out work. For example, a teacher could create a video lesson, upload it to YouTube, and then utilize tools such as Edpuzzle or Playposit to make it interactive. Here is another example.

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How to Create Effective Learning Playlists

A Principal's Reflections

List tasks in a learning management system (Canvas, Schoology, Google Classroom) and use a Google Sheet for students to color in once a task has been completed. In cases where digital equity is an issue, these can be listed on paper for distribution, while any activities involving technology would need to be replaced.

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How to use anything on the web as an LMS assignment

Ditch That Textbook

Some examples:"I could really use some examples of […]. Blackboard. Google Classroom. No matter your LMS, you have LOTS of power to create great assignments! We educators often see digital learning through the lens of our learning management system (LMS).

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Don’t Use a Lot Where a Little Will Do

A Principal's Reflections

Pie in the sky strategies, fluffy concepts that are dead on arrival because they ignore critical context or lengthy books with little tangible examples do little to alleviate stress. Canvas, Schoology) or Google Classroom is another excellent way to chunk learning into manageable pieces. In the words of Leonardo da Vinci.

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Developing Asynchronous Remote Learning Tasks

A Principal's Reflections

To get started, view examples, or take what you have already created to the next level by checking out this post. These can then be uploaded to your learning management system (LMS), such as Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas. Concepts can be explained using mini whiteboards, slide decks, or digital tools like Educreations.

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End-of-the-Year Housekeeping: Reflect & Organize

Catlin Tucker

Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology), what role will it play when you return to your classroom next year? Is there another technology tool or online resource that you didn’t get a chance to try that you might try next year? If you used a learning management system this year (e.g.,

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