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Educator Perspectives: Leading in a Pandemic

MIND Research Institute

Our 3rd- through 6th-grade school was already 1:1, and all of our teachers had Chromebooks, so we were mostly prepared as far as devices. We got them all iPads simply because Chromebooks are hard to get right now. Google Classroom has been pretty important. It definitely fit the bill. Google Everything!

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"I Used to be Sitting in Seat 17D" - How I Rejuvenated My Teaching Career

Fractus Learning

I designed a Digital Citizenship course ( #digcit ) that requires me to stay technologically relevant and to lean on my Professional Learning Network for assistance. I flipped my AP Gov class and although there was a learning curve, I will never go back to traditional lecturing. I have gone paperless in 3 of my 5 classes.

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3 Apps That Encourage Students to Read

Ask a Tech Teacher

You won’t have to force them to memorize words and definitions–they’ll ask to do it. There are a wide variety of teacher resources available once you create an account including articles, how to adapt the app to a flipped classroom, and printables. Design: 5/5. Functionality: 5/5. Fun Factor: 5/5. Overall: 5/5.