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Characteristics of The 21st Century Classroom

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Tablets, laptops, and Chromebooks have become as commonplace as notebooks, enabling students to access a vast reservoir of information and educational resources at their fingertips. Group projects and collaborative assignments foster a sense of community and interdependence among students. Goals for Global Education.

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Get introduced to practical pedagogical strategies for using iPads and Blogger with your students. Rethinking the Chromebook as a Creation Device by Tanya Avrith Chromebooks have huge potential in the area of creation. There are so many opportunities for creation on chromebooks; we just need to rethink what creation looks like!

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5 New Google Workspace for Education Features Teachers Should Know about

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

I can recall countless times when I could have used a tool like this to differentiate instruction more effectively. It turns a simple video view into an active engagement activity. Chromebooks Chromebooks are getting a solid upgrade with the Screencast feature. Take the tile pairing in Google Meet as an example.

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If you give a kindergartner a Chromebook…

eSchool News

The thought of giving 30 kindergarten students their own Chromebooks might be daunting. But for one classroom, the move yielded some surprising results for student engagement, learning progress, and for students with special needs. “We Much of that achievement is due to the Chromebooks, Morgan said.

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What lessons does special education hold for personalized learning?

The Hechinger Report

The shift in mindset involves moving away from a teaching model that is centered on curriculum and meeting benchmarks toward being student-centered in ways that demand differentiated instruction based on a child’s interests, strengths, weaknesses and background. It’s always evolving; it’s a very living document.”.

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What Lessons Does Special Education Hold for Improving Personalized Learning?

MindShift

The shift in mindset involves moving away from a teaching model that is centered on curriculum and meeting benchmarks toward being student-centered in ways that demand differentiated instruction based on a child’s interests, strengths, weaknesses and background. Sarah Gonser for The Hechinger Report).