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Blended Learning with Google Toolkit for Teachers – SULS0101

Shake Up Learning

The post Blended Learning with Google Toolkit for Teachers – SULS0101 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. In this episode, I share The Blended Learning with Google Toolkit, a free download to help teachers create dynamic, blended learning experiences for students with Google tools.

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Avoiding Synchronous Video Fatigue During Remote Learning

A Principal's Reflections

While it is excellent that educators now have a variety of options at their disposal, there is a growing concern that has to be addressed if learning is the goal. It is a real thing I assure you, and it applies to Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, or any other similar platform. I need to get something off my chest.

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5 Ways To Bring SEL Into Edtech Classroom Use

The CoolCatTeacher

As Associate Director, Professional Learning with Principals Australia Institute, Mark designed and delivered professional learning for education systems across Australia and Asia Pacific. Mark has taught both pre-service and post-graduate studies.

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Getting the Most from Collaboration Tools

edWeb.net

In her presentation, “ Collaboration Near and Far in Digital Professional Learning Communities,” Geri Gillespy, Administrator of Digital Integration at West Ada School District in ID, talked about how to get the most out of online collaboration programs. This edWeb webinar referenced above was sponsored by Microsoft Education.

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year. How do I facilitate PBL in blended learning environment?”. The sudden shift in the learning environment last year may have provided an obstacle for the way we wanted to see this happen. Planning Blended Learning for another year.

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Being a Grace-Giving Leader in this Season

EdTechTeam

Send them a link to view these videos via Remind or post them on a Google Site or Microsoft Teams that only your staff has the link to. Currently, Natasha is a Digital Learning Specialist for Atlanta Public Schools. Do you normally email your staff with pertinent information once a week? You can still do that!

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6 Self-Care Strategies for School Leaders

EdTechTeam

Join Twitter and grow your Professional Learning Network (PLN). You might also consider creating your braindumps digitally using tools like Google Docs, Google Keep, Microsoft Word, or OneNote. You could also separate your brain dump into personal, professional and family sections or just create one long running list.