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7 e-learning trends for educational institutions in 2017

Neo LMS

Since we’re just a few weeks away from the new year, it’s only natural for all of us to wonder: what will 2017 bring along? 7 e-learning trends for educational institutions in 2017. Without further ado, here are seven e-learning trends that could shape the edtech landscape in 2017: Gamification. Bite-sized learning.

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Self-Regulation in Blended Learning Environments

Catlin Tucker

station rotation, whole group rotation, flipped classroom, playlist) is to give students more control over the time, place, pace, and/or path of their learning. My focus is positioning the student as an active agent at the center of learning. The goal of the various blended learning models (e.g., Zeidner (Eds.), Zimmerman, B.

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Summer 2017 Learning Series-6 Awesome Tools To Try This School Year

The Web20Classroom

From there we looked at Formative Assessment and how easy it is to do today. Finally we will finish the series by looking at some new and exciting tools to try in your classroom. Flipgrid is a video capture app that can be used for things like pre-assessment, sharing what we know, formative assessment, and group conversations.

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How to Differentiate Teaching for the advancement of learner Thinking Skills: Simplifying Approaches to Teaching &Learning Series (Part 5)

100mentors

In general education, where the IB Diploma Programme (DP) belongs, we have to teach “students with learning difficulties, gifted students, and students with no identified exceptionality” (Altemueller & Lindquist, 2017). We can’t turn a blind eye to this learning diversity in our classroom.

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How to Differentiate Teaching for the advancement of student Thinking Skills: Simplifying Approaches to Teaching & Learning Series (Part 5)

100mentors

In general education, where the IB Diploma Programme (DP) belongs, we have to teach “students with learning difficulties, gifted students, and students with no identified exceptionality” (Altemueller & Lindquist, 2017). We can’t turn a blind eye to this learning diversity in our classroom.

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How to Teach With Videos

Ask a Tech Teacher

Some of the best ways to teach with video are including them in your lesson plans, assigning video creation as homework or an in-class activity, using video responses as a way to assess your students, flipping your classroom with video content, and elearning or virtual teaching. To Assess Your Students. Video apps.

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Designing Organizations to Support Tech on Campus #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Engage the expertise of faculty to assess if tech you are using is effective. It's difficult to assess overall efficacy when data is not transparent. Analyzing tech use should help us assess teaching effectiveness. Penn seeing push back form students in flipped classrooms. Student privacy also has to be protected.