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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Differentiated instruction is the ability to respond to variance within students, providing different students with different opportunities for learning. Although there are different pathways to learn the material, the end goal is the same for all students. Learn more about implementing edtech into your classroom here.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Differentiated instruction is the ability to respond to variance within students, providing different students with different opportunities for learning. Although there are different pathways to learn the material, the end goal is the same for all students. Learn more about implementing edtech into your classroom here.

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6 EdTech Resources and Strategies to Gain a Deeper Understanding of Students

EdTechTeacher

Data from iReady helps differentiate instruction in Math. Tool: Flipgrid (Video Discussion Platform). The asynchronous (not live) nature of the video discussions make it more versatile in classroom environments and enables students to learn and demonstrate understanding through verbal communication.

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Curriculum Design is Emotional Work—This Teacher Makes It Easier

Edsurge

We experimented with online curriculum products such as Rubicon and BetterLesson as well as adaptive learning programs such as Cognitive Tutor and Math 180 to supplement our custom curriculum—but it was virtually impossible to get the kind of flexibility we wanted without sacrificing quality.

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Why a K-12 Operating System is the Next Step in the Evolution of Edtech

Edsurge

If students missed class or needed additional help, they could go to my website and access the day’s lesson as well as videos and digital exercises from YouTube and Khan Academy. I stepped up my game by adding even more videos and assessment exercises to my class website, mining resources from IXL and CK-12. Full size image here.

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100+ Ways to Use a Chromebook in the Classroom – SULS033

Shake Up Learning

You will also see a summary overview, tips for success; some will have differentiated instruction strategies for English Language Learners and special accommodations. I also love that many of the sparks, include video tutorials to help get you started. 50 Video Lessons (hands-on learning with Kasey Bell).