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CoSN 2019: K–12 Schools Address Digital Equity with Curriculum Framework

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Some digitally enabled K–12 schools find it difficult to provide appropriate lesson plans that can be accessed by all students, said Tim Clark, director of curriculum, instruction and digital learning at Chicago Public Schools. . 3 Challenges of Digital Design for K–12 Classrooms. by Eli Zimmerman.

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Six Strategic Steps to Digital Learning Success

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Shiny new technologies can capture well-meaning educators like insects in amber, but the evidence is clear that digital learning can improve student opportunities and outcomes. Below I outline six strategic steps that will point school leaders as well as classroom teachers toward digital learning success: 1.

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Putting Edtech in Pedagogical Context, and the Chromebook App Hub

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

As I look back on my first days as an edtech cheerleader (as a classroom teacher, and then as a digital learning coach), one of my biggest regrets was being too caught up in sharing the latest fancy, flashy tool. But it was at that moment I pledged to get better at teaching teachers the pedagogy of transformative blended learning.

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Top 10 Reasons Every School Should Go Google!

Shake Up Learning

With a digital and paperless classroom, I can assess student work throughout the entire process, not just the end. I can assess work from my phone, tablet, Chromebook, or laptop. Check out this post: Digital Differentiation with Google Classroom. Visit the Shake Up Learning TShirt Store. Those days are gone!

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T&L Leadership Summit Workgroup: Blended and Personalized Learning

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This point was emphasized in the presentation by Matthew Joseph, director of digital learning, innovation, and technology for the Milford (MA) Public Schools. The district recently moved to a 1:1 Chromebook installation in grades 3 to 5 and anticipate being fully 1:1 in K–12 by the fall of 2018.

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For Some Districts, Tech Was Messy This Spring. Now They’re More Prepared.

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Across Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District in Texas, teachers used a “hodgepodge” of learning management systems—Canvas, Google Classroom, Google Sites, Seesaw, Schoology and other tools—recalls Khadijah Gordy, the district’s digital learning specialist. She has other support to lean on as well.

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The Best Teacher Tips and Lesson Ideas of 2022

Shake Up Learning

The goal of this blog has always been to provide teachers with digital learning resources, tips, and tricks, and help teachers find ways to integrate technology meaningfully in the classroom. In this episode, Kasey chats with Shake Up Learning Team member, Susan Vincentz about her favorite sessions at the FETC conference.

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