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Exploring Learner Profiles: Resources, Examples, and Questions to Consider

EdTechTeacher

While next-generation assessments and instructional data can help educators gain a deeper understanding of students, the sheer amount of information available can prove challenging. As I discussed in a prior post , educational technologies can amplify the impact of proven formative assessment strategies. CMS Learns (Visual).

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Need an LMS next year? Here are three to consider

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An LMS — Learning Management System — is a digital tool that tracks a wide variety of student-teacher interactions such as homework, grading, sharing of resources, parent communication, assessments, and more. That means it’s accessible from school or home, with any platform (including Macs, PCs, Chromebooks, and tablets).

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Top wine apps for WSET students & wine lovers

Brainscape

Brainscape has flashcard collections for the following formal wine certifications: WSET level 1 for wine WSET level 2 for wine WSET level 3 for wine WSET level 4 Diploma, module 1 Wine Production WSET level 4 Diploma, module 4 Sparkling Wine CMS Introductory Sommelier More coming soon! Yep, there’s an app for that.

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?A Playbook to Go Open: 5 Steps to Adopting OER

Edsurge

The Department of Education has its own OER initiative, called #GoOpen , which aims to promote equity for all students to have access to high quality learning materials. Once you’ve defined your first program, the next step should be to assess technology infrastructure. Next, evaluate curriculum as it relates to content.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

Using everyday digital content, the COR paper and online assessments directly connect to the questions posed in SHEG’s study and engage learners in credibility decision-making around three COR Competencies: Who’s behind the information? The free assessments include Google Docs assessments to copy and digital rubrics to download.