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10 Awesome Courses To Improve Your Online Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

1 – Flipped Classroom Concepts for Homework The flipped classroom has been around for a while. In a flipped classroom, students watch lectures and other lesson content on video. Flipping Your Classroom: Redefining Homework and Instruction is an excellent course to help you with this.

Course 337
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Balance Instruction and Feedback with Blended Learning

Catlin Tucker

Most teachers dedicate significant time and energy to their instructor role, explaining complex concepts and processes and modeling specific strategies and skills. This pressure results in teachers spending large chunks of time at the front of a classroom talking instead of working alongside students. Blended learning can help!

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Here’s the Syllabus for Your Summer Crash Course in Online Education

Edsurge

You learned how to Zoom, or Hangout, or Team up. Good teaching is good teaching, regardless of whether it happens in a classroom, on Zoom or any other delivery modality. Engaging with students, and helping them engage with each other, requires different strategies online than it does face-to-face.

Course 216
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Learning Revolution Free Events - "Reinventing the Classroom" Online Conference This Week - GlobalEdCon Call for Proposals - RSMiniCon This Weekend

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Topics include: Personalize Your Math Professional Development, Learn About Differentiated Instruction and UDL, Personalize Your ELA Professional Development, and more. Learn how to collect and share data that connects your library to student learning. PD certificates will be available through the Learning Revolution. See you online!

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The Station Rotation Model

Catlin Tucker

It was one of the first models, along with the flipped classroom, that I could employ in my low-tech classroom. Just because many of us at the secondary level were not taught how to design lessons this way does not mean it is only beneficial for younger learners. I have a soft spot for the station rotation model.