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Khan Academy plunged into classrooms, then classrooms went online

The Hechinger Report

Although Khan Academy was one of the first online learning organizations to promote the idea that kids could learn at home at their own pace, Khan denied the suggestion that working with traditional schools was a significant change in direction, instead calling it “a natural evolution of our work.”.

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Edtech Tools for SPED, Math, and Reading

A Principal's Reflections

Both the math and reading sessions focused on how edtech could be used during independent work, formative assessment, and pedagogically-sound blended learning. Below you will see the specific tools I provided during each session. Some aren't new, but others might be. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments section below.

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Remote Learning Teaching Tips

A Principal's Reflections

More than half of those surveyed teach in public schools (66 percent) and more than half are elementary school teachers (60 percent). If digital access is a challenge, check out these practical ideas that can be implemented without any tech. If not, consider this PreK – 12 resource from Khan Academy or some tools highlighted HERE.

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How to Prepare for the SAT

Ask a Tech Teacher

I’ve based my selections on the following criteria: ease of use — accounts are easy to set up with access to both the site and materials quick and intuitive. Khan Academy. StudyBlue is user-driven SAT prep which works by providing access to user-created flashcard collections that address SAT skills.

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Helpful Tools to Ease Learners Back into Math, Reading, and Writing

Graphite Blog

These (mostly) free tools can help you assess how students are doing -- and feeling -- alongside other resources for building up their skills and confidence. We've divided this list into three parts -- you can jump to any section below using these links: Assess Where Your Students Are. ASSESSMENT TOOLS FOR ALL SUBJECTS Edulastic.

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Best iPad Apps for Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

I have already reviewed and recommend these apps in several posts here in Educators Technology and today I am aggregating them all in a signle list so you can easily access them. Khan Academy This is a fantastic resource for students of all ages. It offers a vast array of subjects, from math and science to humanities.

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Snow Day? 7 Ways to Keep Teaching

Ask a Tech Teacher

That means lesson plans aren’t completed, assessments aren’t taken, and kids don’t learn. Google Hangouts is a free virtual meeting that anyone with a Google account can access. When dramatic weather hits — be it snow or violent storms or another emergency — it becomes impossible to reach the classroom.

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