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AI generated post: Online Tools for Classroom Teachers

Kathy Schrock

However, the next paragraph following that one stated: Guidelines for Effective Use of Online Tools in the Classroom When using online tools in the classroom, teachers should be sure to select tools that are age-appropriate, aligned with learning objectives, and accessible to all students.

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Why It’s Okay To Be A Non-Techy Teacher by @Edsby

TeacherCast

Should individual teachers have to assess the pros and cons for themselves of systems like Edsby , Google Classroom, Edmodo, Schoology or Moodle? A given teacher might be using a handful of apps: for learning management (Edmodo? Occasionally, parental access needs to be revoked to students’ information. Legal exposure.

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How to Package Your Digital Assignments

Shake Up Learning

When you create an assignment online using your preferred tool, be that Google Classroom, Canvas, Edmodo, Blackboard, Google Docs, Google Sites, Hyperdocs, whatever…give learners ALL of the information online and in ONE place. . Explain How the Assignment Will Be Assessed. Collaboration Guidelines. Turn In Process.

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Top 20 Tech Tips for Teachers

Shake Up Learning

Give them guidelines, show them proper use, then trust them. Or worse, the company went under, and the tool is no longer accessible. Don’t Assess the Bells and Whistles; Content is King. But when it comes to assessing student work, always remember to go back to those learning goals. Be Consistent. It is an opportunity!

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