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Customize Your Experience with the EdTech Insider Program

EdTech Magazine

But there’s so much to sift through across social media, online searches and hallway ­conversations. Insiders can unlock access to white papers, view daily fast facts, save articles to read later and weigh in on trending topics through Insider polls. Your Insider Experience Grows With You. As always, we’re here to help.

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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

How to power through a difficult parent-teacher meeting comes to mind, but there are many challenges that teachers learn how to handle in time. It can help schools create an active learning environment that is sustainable, collaborative, coherent, focused on specific subjects, and that allows for educators to learn throughout the year.

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Epic Effective Classroom Decoration and Design Resources

The CoolCatTeacher

30+ ideas to improve learning with awesome classroom design From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. A well-designed classroom boosts student learning by as much as 16% (Barrett, Zhang, Davies, & Barrett 2015), but overdecorating is a distraction. Classroom Design Resources.

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How to teach students to build a positive online identity

eSchool News

Schools must actively work to educate students on social media and online identity. Students took to Twitter to express their disappointment and the world took notice. Students took to Twitter to express their disappointment and the world took notice. It is clear that students understand the power of social media.

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Flogging the Dead Horse of RSS

techlearning

While traditional research still matters, we also recognize teachers are researchers and can learn much from their experience about what learning can and should be. We no longer have to wait for a white paper to tell us if they fall under “best practice” we can try them out and research ourselves. What replaces RSS feeds?

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How Teachers Can Learn From One Another at Unconferences, Meet-ups and Edcamps

MindShift

The session on grant writing, for example, was a dud because everyone there wanted to learn how to write them and nobody knew where to start. One teacher shared a few examples of great student blogs from around the country; I shared a couple of blog posts from teachers who had learned lessons the hard way.

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Happy Birthday Shake Up Learning! A Reflective Look Back and 5 Tips for New Bloggers

Shake Up Learning

Happy Birthday Shake Up Learning! Shake Up Learning is 1 Year Old! Today is the one year anniversary of my blog Shake Up Learning. or First Attempt in Learning. (I First Attempt in Learning Tip #2: Perfect is the Enemy of Done! But I had set up Twitter to automatically share my posts. Terrible, I know!)