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How to manage assessments in the blended classroom

Neo LMS

Schools have taken big steps towards using online resources and tools, but we can expect online learning to have a more important role in students’ education due to the pandemic. Variations of blended learning were applied in classes before. Read more: 4 Models of blended learning to implement in the classroom.

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Blended Learning Best Practices (with Catlin Tucker) – SULS085

Shake Up Learning

The post Blended Learning Best Practices (with Catlin Tucker) – SULS085 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. This week, I’m chatting about Blended Learning best practices with the blended learning guru, Dr. Catlin Tucker. Listen to this article. . Click To Tweet.

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What Separates a Good Blended Learning Program From a Bad One?

Edsurge

These days many schools tout blended learning programs when marketing their school to potential students. Blended learning can combine the flexibility of online instruction with the benefits of in-person teaching. The Good The best blended learning programs seem to have some common threads.

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How to Start Class with Opening Questions

The CoolCatTeacher

Episode 776 - The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast How to Open Class with Opening Questions Dr. Leigh Zeitz. Dr. Z has written 7 books, more than 60 articles on technology, and given over 200 presentations on 3 continents. How to Start Class with Opening Questions - 776 Transcript. So it's good that they know how to do that.

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Student Engagement Strategies for Pandemic Teaching (Closing Keynote by Jen Giffen) – SULS0130

Shake Up Learning

The post Student Engagement Strategies for Pandemic Teaching (Closing Keynote by Jen Giffen) – SULS0130 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Jen shares some AH-mazing student engagement strategies that work in this crazy, COVID world! Listen to this article. . Click To Tweet. Authentic Audience.

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Strategies for Motivating Students: Start with Intrinsic Motivation

Waterford

In this article, we’ll go over the difference between two types of motivation—intrinsic and extrinsic—and why you should prioritize the former in your classroom. Then, we’ll provide you with a few tips and strategies for improving your students’ intrinsic motivation. Generally, children lose engagement after being externally rewarded.[7]

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Cultivating Independent and Collaborative Meaning-Making

Catlin Tucker

Draw a Concept Map or Flowchart: Ask students to surface their learning visually and make connections. Encourage them to begin by identifying the main concepts covered in a lesson, video, article, chapter of a text, or podcast, and create a concept map or flowchart to show how those concepts fit together.