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OPINION: The low-cost steps the government could take right now to ease hunger and homelessness on college campuses

The Hechinger Report

Each new day brings another round of headlines about the struggles of the nation’s colleges to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, the arrival of freshmen in reduced-occupancy dormitories, the limitations of remote learning and a sports season that seems unlikely to get off the ground.

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Must-Have Google Skills for Teachers (Part 2 – Google Classroom) – SULS0104

Shake Up Learning

The post Must-Have Google Skills for Teachers (Part 2 – Google Classroom) – SULS0104 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Let’s learn how to make the most of Google Classroom–gain must-have skills, and a few tips and tricks to help you and your students thrive. Watch this quick video to learn how!

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What’s New ~ June 2020

myViewBoard

With a lot of users recently using the document camera as a face cam to do distance learning , we added an option to hide the bottom toolbar. By default, the toolbar is still there when you add a camera to the canvas, but now you can hide the toolbar by clicking the icon on the upper right inside the camera window. Stay safe, everyone!

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Lesson Revamps for High Agency Learning

Tech Helpful

Recently Eric Sheninger posted the following graphic as part of a blog post about taking a critical lens to instructional design: I've been thinking about the above concepts on a regular basis as our teachers are going through the process of creating units in our learning management system, Canvas.

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Where education systems stumble, grassroots groups step in to raise success rates

The Hechinger Report

Mobile’s two public community colleges had very low graduation rates, and those students who transferred to the local public university lost many of their credits. Lots of students appeared to be graduating from area high schools. Related: Will colleges with sky-high default rates face consequences? MOBILE, Ala.

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Google Classroom FAQ – Your Most Common Questions ANSWERED!

Shake Up Learning

The post Google Classroom FAQ – Your Most Common Questions ANSWERED! appeared first on Shake Up Learning. If you need step-by-step instructions, get the Google Classroom Cheat Sheets for Teachers and Students. Remember that the Google Support Center is a great place to find answers as well. Learn more here.

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What it's like to teach in an active learning classroom

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

Over the last several years, I have done a lot of work with active learning classrooms (ALCs). These are classroom spaces that are intentionally designed to optimize active learning and amplify its positive effects. and easy access to digital and analog learning tools including whiteboards, projectors, and power supplies.