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Thanks a lot to Tanya Coyle of Lexical Linguist and Twitter Dagobah, Heidi Kay of PediaStaff, Chris Bugaj of A.T. Best Individual Blog- iLearn Technology (not an SLP but a great source of visual resources for our kids) Best Group Blog- TherapyApp411 (whoo-hoo!) Tipscast and the folks at all4mychild for the shout-outs.
What Contributed to COVID Learning Loss in Indiana’s Schools? ,” a recently published study from Ball State’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER), utilized Indiana Learning Evaluation Assessment Readiness Network (ILEARN) test scores from Spring 2019 to Spring 2021 as a measure of learning for Indiana public K-12 schools.
It is tough to make a list like this because I wish I could nominate everyone for everything, but here goes: Best individual blog- iLearn Technology ''s focus on edtech interactives and webtools for general educators consistently highlights resources that SLPs can put to use.
Follow the conference through Twitter using the hashtag #globaled14. To see the the full conference schedule in your own time zone, with the direct links to session rooms, go to the conference schedule page. To continue to receive daily conference schedule lists by email, be sure to join the conference network. Sign up and information here.
The chart below displays their reading scores on ILEARN (Indianas Learning Evaluation and Assessment Readiness Network, the summative accountability assessment for students in the state). For more, follow BrainWare Learning on Twitter @BrainWareSafari. Other supports had limited effect on their academic progress.
If you have a class social media channel on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube- Adobe Spark is about to take it to the next level of awesomeness! The photo journal would be a great way to give families a glimpse into your classroom, if you’re like me, your phone is FULL of pictures at the end of each week!
The chart below displays their reading scores on ILEARN (Indianas Learning Evaluation and Assessment Readiness Network, the summative accountability assessment for students in the state). For more, follow BrainWare Learning on Twitter @BrainWareSafari. Other supports had limited effect on their academic progress.
I learned about SumBlox just a few weeks ago on Twitter as a share from ISTE from @michellek107 and @sumblox. I’m writing about SumBlox here anyway because technology led to the happy discovery of SumBlox and is a great reminder of why it is important to be a connected educator!
The Learning Genome Project was an idea that came to me while talking with some of my edublog alliance members over a Twitter chat. If I couldn’t change education from within the classroom because of my health, perhaps this would be the way! and I was having a real geek-out moment about this phenomenon.
The Learning Genome Project was an idea that came to me while talking with some of my edublog alliance members over a Twitter chat. If I couldn’t change education from within the classroom because of my health, perhaps this would be the way! and I was having a real geek-out moment about this phenomenon.
I feel less like connecting with friends, less like engaging in conversations on Twitter that I normally love. Perhaps it is the tax forms that start showing up in my mailbox reminding me of the imminent filing of taxes. Regardless of the reason, the result is the same. In general, I feel much less like my glass-half-full self.
I would be energized by discussions with colleagues at conferences and then again each week during Twitter chats; I was inspired to do something better, but unsure of where to start. I would love to see a school who actually implemented _, instead of just talking about it.” ” As an educator, I felt the same.
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