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How edtech supports teacher work-life balance and wellbeing

Neo LMS

Teachers work best when they have the time to build teacher-student relationships, manage their workload, and have the time to recharge in their personal lives. . However, implementing a mastery-based system, in which lessons and assignments are tagged with competencies, makes it easy to track student progress. .

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Best Word Cloud Generators for Teachers and Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In this blog post, I will share with you some of the best word cloud generators to use for various educational purposes. For instance, visualization of word thesaurus relationships, a limited Google image search, the ability to sort words the way you want (e.g., Once your word cloud is generated you can tweak it the way you want.

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Rebirth of my daily blog

Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts

In July, I decided to (re)start my daily blog, coined Daily-Ink. At the time of my original attempt, I was a regular reader of Stephen Downes OLDaily , and a fan of one of my student’s blog name Wandering Ink. So what prompted the rebirth of my daily blog? I wrote this on my Daily-ink: Why blog daily? Or misguided?

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12 Tools to explore during Computer Science Week

Neo LMS

It’s about connecting with learning and building relationships in the process. Students can build their coding skills through a tag tile programming language which is a puzzle-like coding concept. The post 12 Tools to explore during Computer Science Week appeared first on NEO BLOG. Kubo coding.

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Free Word Cloud Generators for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

You can also use word clouds to summarize a long text, perform a visual analysis of data, visualize the main content of a website or a blog post, and many more. For instance, visualization of word thesaurus relationships, a limited Google image search, the ability to sort words the way you want (e.g.,

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Guest Blog Post: Five Tips for Gamifying Your Classroom

EdTech4Beginners

The internet allows us to build relationships with other teachers who may have struggled with the same issues that are being experienced (or vise-versa), and these individuals can share the successes they have had with gamification, thus helping you get the most out of your gamification endeavors. 4) Befriend Other Gamifiers.

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High School Activities to Promote SEL in Digital Life

Graphite Blog

But it can also present unique dilemmas around protecting their online reputations, establishing boundaries and maintaining healthy relationships, and knowing how to respond to divisive and hateful content online. But should everything you say or do be posted or tagged online?