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HE Challenges: How some colleges are filling the revenue gap

Neo LMS

In the third blog in our series on higher education challenges (rising costs, declining completion rates), exploring how innovative colleges and universities are addressing them, we’ll look at funding. high profile sports teams, pristine college grounds and government lobby groups) that do nothing more than raise the college’s profile.

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13+ Google Classroom Quick Tip Videos for Teachers

Shake Up Learning

< h3> Episode 77: Tag Students in Class Comments. Did you know you can tag students in Google Classroom comments? Yes, if you allow class comments, you tag students, so they know you are responding to them. I’ve blogged about this in-depth here.). Purchase orders are accepted. See what I did there.).

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Experiences in Self-Determined Learning: Moving from Education 1.0 Through Education 2.0 Towards Education 3.0

User Generated Education

This is followed by 16 chapters describing the experience of practitioners in using the approach. Creating Learning Legacies Using Blogs: Robert Schuetz. From Obstacle to Opportunity: Using Government-mandated Curriculum Change as a Springboard for Changes in Learning and Teaching: Jon Andrews. The Curriculum.

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9 Ways to Improve Student Writing with Google Docs – SULS030

Shake Up Learning

There are so many amazing digital tools that teachers can use to support writing in the classroom. This post will focus on Google Docs specifically, but I have a few tips and ways these can be used in other G Suite tools as well. Learn more in my blog post: 7 Reasons You Need to Try Voice Typing. Spelling and Grammar Check.

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Protecting Student Privacy on Social Media: Do's and Don'ts for Teachers

Graphite Blog

Social media is an increasingly important part of students' lives; in fact, the average teen spends over an hour a day using social media. To be true digital citizens, our students need teachers who model pro-social, creative, and responsible social media use. So why are only one in 10 teachers using social media professionally ?

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Student Chrome Squad (Part 2): Building the Team

Shake Up Learning

Oh, I also got the “privilege” to handle all the paperwork for acceptable use policies, user agreements, and other extraneous paperwork. They did tell me I could use students to help–that was nice. (On I quickly decided to take up Zach and Stuart’s offer to use students. Click To Tweet.

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How to be a Teacher Librarian Rock Star

The Daring Librarian

I curate, I share, I write a little, blog, Tweet, chat, plan, dream, and strategize. I curate, I share, I write a little, blog, Tweet, chat, plan, dream, and strategize. Sometimes though, you can't change a situation but you have to learn to graciously accept it - and then work around it cleverly. Don’t judge me. It’s worth it.

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