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43 Apps, Games, and Websites Transforming This Year's Classrooms

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Bottom line: A well-planned, -produced, and -curated set of free resources bound to get kids hooked on learning to code. Bottom line: Access a hefty collection of reliable, ready-to-print, leveled passages that allow you to tailor lessons, assign online reading, and track progress. DreamBox Learning Math. Imagine Math.

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43 Apps, Games, and Websites Transforming This Year's Classrooms

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Popular games, big names get kids and teachers pumped to program Bottom line: A well-planned, -produced, and -curated set of free resources bound to get kids hooked on learning to code. DreamBox Learning Math. Unlimited Books for Kids. Imagine Math. Khan Academy. Khan Academy Kids.

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43 Apps, Games, and Websites Transforming This Year's Classrooms

Graphite Blog

Popular games, big names get kids and teachers pumped to program Bottom line: A well-planned, -produced, and -curated set of free resources bound to get kids hooked on learning to code. DreamBox Learning Math. Unlimited Books for Kids. Imagine Math. Khan Academy. Khan Academy Kids. TypingClub.

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Why a K-12 Operating System is the Next Step in the Evolution of Edtech

Edsurge

If students missed class or needed additional help, they could go to my website and access the day’s lesson as well as videos and digital exercises from YouTube and Khan Academy. It felt like every tool I used in the classroom was inherently designed to work in isolation. Abbas Manjee's standards-based Algebra 1 scope and sequence.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

The real digital divide, this article contends, is not that affluent children have access to better and faster technologies. (Um, There are, of course, vast inequalities in access to technology — in school and at home and otherwise — and in how these technologies get used. The Flipped Classroom". Um, they do.)

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