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Distance Learning Resources

A Principal's Reflections

Some students do not have access to devices or the Internet. Asynchronous flipped lessons can be created using a variety of tools and added to YouTube or a learning management system (Google Classroom, Schoology, Canvas, Moodle) for learners to access. In this case, they can’t be sent to public places as a solution.

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PowerSchool to Acquire Schoology, Pairing Major K-12 LMS and SIS Providers

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PowerSchool has reached an agreement to acquire Schoology, a provider of learning management systems with a sizable footprint among K-12 schools and districts. Schoology would be PowerSchool’s second purchase of a learning management system (LMS), after it acquired Haiku Learning in 2016. Given their respective footprints in the U.S.

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5 Best Online Plagiarism Checkers for Teachers to Use in 2024

PlagiarismCheck

API access and Learning Management Systems (LMS) integrations. Google Classroom, Moodle, Canvas integrations, Google Docs add-on , and browser extensions. CopyLeaks Features for teachers: API access and LMS integration. Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, Brightspace, Schoology, and Sakai integration. AI Grader tool.

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Snow Day? 7 Ways to Keep Teaching

Ask a Tech Teacher

Pascack Valley Regional High School District in northern New Jersey makes available lesson plans and assignments that can be accessed from home, on the Internet: Before the snow fell, teachers were prepped, parents were warned and students had received enough assignments to fill a snow day. Google Hangouts. Wikispaces has closed.

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How Educators Save Time and Energy in Their Content Creation and Feedback Loops

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When choosing your content creation tool, the ultimate goal is to design engaging, interactive exercises that expand and augment student learning while allowing teachers to swiftly access data and provide timely, insightful feedback.

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Some ideas for Course Management Systems and Apps

Educational Technology Guy

Moodle is free, but you have to pay to host it somewhere, or host it yourself. Edmodo is a free social learning network for teachers, students and schools, providing a way to connect and collaborate, share content, access homework and grades, and much more. Many of them cost money. There are some great, free alternatives available.

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Videos: Why, How, Options

Ask a Tech Teacher

R (Redefinition): Redefine your lesson plan by allowing students to access videos that explore their particular interest in a topic; encourage students to engage in higher-order thinking by creating a video that shares their thinking on the lesson’s essential question. Touchcast Studio.

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