Tue.Nov 29, 2022

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The ‘Digital Equity’ Students Need to Learn May Not Come Without Community Outreach

Edsurge

While students around the country are back in school in person this year, the connection between education and high-speed internet hasn’t been severed.

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Which Blended Learning Model Should I Use?

Catlin Tucker

I get this question all the time in coaching and training sessions! First, let’s be clear about the definition of blended learning.

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Learning, Relationships, and Power: Attending to Each Moment of Teaching as Pedagogical Possibility Toward Equity

Digital Promise

The post Learning, Relationships, and Power: Attending to Each Moment of Teaching as Pedagogical Possibility Toward Equity appeared first on Digital Promise

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How High School Should Change for an Era of AI and Robots

Edsurge

Public high school in America was the product of the time of its invention, which was way back in 1821.

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How to Apply the Concepts of Neuroscience to Create a Thriving Learning Culture

Speaker: Margie Meacham, Founder and Chief Freedom Officer at LearningToGo

In this webinar, Margie Meacham, CEO of Learningtogo and a neuroscience expert, will show you how to create a training program that promotes psychological safety and uses neuroscience to create a workplace culture where people flourish, connect, and perform at their best.

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OPINION: For the students we wish we’d taught better

The Hechinger Report

To the Editor: Re “ OPINION: A call for rejecting the newest reading wars ” (Nov. 18, 2022). We are teachers who were sold the very story that journalist Emily Hanford describes in her new podcast : a myth about how students learn to crack the alphabetic code.

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Educators: How Much Is Your Voice Heard in Edtech?

Edsurge

With the edtech landscape home to thousands of products vying for attention, it stands to reason that finding a tool to fit a school’s needs can be just as much an art as it is a science.

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5 Ways to Support MIND this Holiday Season

MIND Research Institute

With Thanksgiving just behind us, and as we prepare to celebrate and enjoy the upcoming holiday festivities, there’s much to be thankful for. There are many opportunities to express our gratitude for what we have and so many ways to contribute to a greater cause.

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Edtech tools for teachers

eSchool News

In this episode of Innovations in Education , hosted by Kevin Hogan: Using data insight platforms to improve SEL strategies 5 tips to help students master foundational skills Teacher Shortages: Viable Solutions to Meet Immediate Needs. Related : Big thoughts in edtech Sharing best practices.

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Inside the podcast that reignited the reading wars

The Hechinger Report

Do you remember how you learned to read? I don’t, though I vaguely recall being assigned colors corresponding with reading levels, along with one-sentence picture books that encouraged me to sound out sentences like “See Spot run.”

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Reading Horizons Launches Free Online Community to Support the Science of Reading

eSchool News

KAYSVILLE, UT — Reading Horizons , a company committed to partnering with educators to eradicate illiteracy, has launched the Science of Reading Collective , a free, online community designed to help teachers confidently and effectively implement the science of reading.

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The Guide to Accessible Learning for Associations

Speaker: Dan Streeter, Vice President of Learning Strategy & Development at Blue Sky eLearn

In this 45-minute webinar, we’ll share real-world accessibility solutions and hidden tools in the applications you use every day such as Zoom, Microsoft Suite, Adobe Acrobat (PDF), Articulate Storyline 360, and Articulate Rise 360. This webinar will help you evaluate the accessibility of your current learning efforts and learn about the tools needed to ensure your eLearning is in alignment with the latest Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (proposed WCAG 2.2).

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TEACHER VOICE: In a post-pandemic world, we must pay more attention to emotions

The Hechinger Report

Two years ago, I learned a new word for what happens when someone simultaneously feels multiple emotions. Scribble” is what happens when feelings like happiness, nervousness, anxiousness and confusion collide within a person at the same time. I’m familiar with scribble in my own life.

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How Accessible, High-Quality STEM Programming Benefits All Students

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast. In today’s technologically advanced world, workers who are computational thinkers with a firm grasp of science, engineering, math, and technology (STEM) are in high demand. However, preparing today’s students for the work of the future is challenging.

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Helping transfers get into elite colleges

The Hechinger Report

Growing up, Meelod Waheed planned to attend a four-year university. Although his parents didn’t go to college, they taught him about the power of education and expected him to earn a college degree. .

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#EdTech Tools for Clear #Communication, #Accessibility, #Collaboration, & Peer to Peer Learning featured in @GOAlearning | @justmotehq #googleedu

techieMusings

A couple of weeks ago, I shared that I had a chance to publish an article on Global Online Academy ‘s Insight blog as part of their Shifts in Practice series. If you missed part one , it focused on using Kami to give students more compassionate, empowering feedback.

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Increasing Equity and Access: A Canvas Case Study of Virtual Arkansas K-12

Virtual Arkansas, a fully online school, had a mission to provide high-quality courses in rural and urban areas throughout the state. How would they simplify content creation while enhancing learning? Discover 3 key insights to transform your classrooms.

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Toy Rotation: What Is It and Why Is Rotating Toys Important For Building Your Child’s Focus and Creativity

Fractus Learning

Table of Contents. What Is Toy Rotation And Why Is It Considered A Montessori Technique? 13 Reasons Why Rotating Toys Benefits Children And Parents. Benefits Of Toy Rotation For Children. Benefits Of Toy Rotation System For Adults. Toy Rotation Ideas And DIY Strategies.

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Getting Proper Permission for Posting Student Pictures Online

The Principal of Change

Recently, I had a fantastic opportunity to work with students for a full week on the idea of “ Digital Leadership ” and how to use technology to make a positive impact on their world and the world of others.

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Today - "Celebrating Native American Heritage: History, Culture and Experience," Tuesday, November 29th, an SJSU iSchool Online Event

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The School of Information at San José State University is the founding sponsor of the Library 2.0 conference series, a partnership we have had for 12 years. Please consider attending their free symposium today.

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GIVING TUESDAY: Books for Pre-school Children in Native Tribes | Buy and Donate Today Through Amazon

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

( From our friends at the School of Information at San José State University.)

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Unlock the Power of Formative Assessment

Learn how a thoughtful formative assessment approach can help teachers understand where students are in their learning, inform instruction, and in turn, positively impact student learning outcomes. Get the guide today!