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Instructure Launches Canvas for Elementary User Experience for Back to School

eSchool News

SALT LAKE CITY — June 28, 2021 — Today at ISTE Live 2021, Instructure launched the Canvas for Elementary user experience, a combination of features that make Canvas more user-friendly for elementary students. As a result of the success of Canvas for Elementary, our future goal is to push Canvas district-wide.“. Subject Cards.

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Awesome Feedback Tools, AI, and a Little Inspiration from FETC – SULS0186

Shake Up Learning

In this episode, Kasey chats with Shake Up Learning Team member Susan Vincentz about her favorite takeaways from the FETC conference. This was Susan’s first year presenting at FETC, the Future of Education Technology Conference. ScreenPal , as a Chrome extension, integrates nicely with all the major LMS platforms.

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It’s Time To Support The Mental Health & Well Being of Teachers

EdNews Daily

I had the chance to chat with Dr. Jared Scherz, the founder of TeacherCoach , and a former elementary school guidance counselor who became a clinical psychologist in New Jersey. I began my career as an elementary school guidance counselor, working in some of the poorest inner city and rural areas in Chicago and PA.

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Booking Info – Are you looking for a practical and affordable professional development workshop for your school or conference? Sometimes an LMS discussion will help and other times integrating with another tool can be beneficial. The idea of eLearning progressed and soon incorporated the Learning Management System (LMS).

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Why I Use Edpuzzle: An Edpuzzle Review

The CoolCatTeacher

If you use my link to sign up for Edpuzzle , you’ll gain access to a curated library of 50,000 free videos to use with your school. I already had this tool on my list from ISTE this year, and I started working with it when I came home from the conference. This blog post is sponsored by Edpuzzle. All opinions are my own.

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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. For example, the program can first focus on subject areas like STEM or language arts, or grade bands like elementary or high school.

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Flip Grid: 6 Fun Ideas to Engage Learners in Conversation with Teryl Magee

The CoolCatTeacher

So what happens is a teacher would put out what they call a grid, they can either do that via website or an app and they will create a grid that they can push out to their students via whatever LMS that the teacher is using. It could be Google Classroom, it could be Schoology, it could be Blackboard, it could also be Microsoft OneNote.