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QR Codes in the Math Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

Chellani has been a pioneer in flipping her classes at New Milford High School where her tools of choice have been Adobe Captivate and Edmodo. educational technology Flipped Classroom Kanchan Chellani Mathematics QR Codes' Be sure to check out her class website at Learn Math Easily.

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Learning Math Should be Fun and Engaging

A Principal's Reflections

To engage students in her classroom, Mrs. Chellani has utilized a variety of tools to help her develop an interactive, student-centered learning environment. As a result, she has started to create her own online learning modules, using the software Adobe Captivate. Here’s how it works!

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Flipping Instruction in a Captivating Fashion

A Principal's Reflections

To engage students in her classroom, she has developed an interactive, student-centered learning environment. Chellani’s recent initiatives has been to integrate Edmodo into her daily lessons. As a result, she has decided to create her own video content using the software Adobe Captivate.

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Best-in-Category Winners for 2017

Ask a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher routinely shares favorite websites and apps that make a difference in the classroom. Classroom Management Tool. Winner: Edmodo. Honorable Mention: Adobe Spark. Honorable Mention: Adobe Education. Over the last month, readers voted on which tools had the greatest impact on readers.

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Autonomy Breeds Change

A Principal's Reflections

Below is a sample from some of the portfolios: Math teacher Kanchan Chellani has been using her PGP time to create engaging learning activities with Adobe Captivate to flip her classroom. 21st Century Education Change educational technology Flipped Classroom Innovation New Milford High School teachers'

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Teacher's Top Five: Rachelle Wooten's Versatile Tools for BYOD and the 4 Cs

Graphite Blog

What questions do you ask yourself when evaluating a classroom tool? We do just about everything with Edmodo since many of our campuses are BYOD, and Edmodo is available on platforms. I’ve used this in math classrooms to have students solve problems on a "draw-it" screen and then send them back to me. Adobe Voice.

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Have you seen these sites? Reading and Writing Sites You Need to Bookmark Today!

MSEDTechie

The only system requirement is an up-to-date version of Adobe Flash. Percy Jackson Google Map [link] The Exquisite Corpse [link] Book Trailers Shark Vs. Train Bigger than a Breadbox Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Book Reviews at McKillop Elementary School Parkway Film Festival Gaming in the Classroom Ignite/Pecha Kucha Project'

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