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How not to write about HyFlex or online learning

Bryan Alexander

Today’s case in point is an odd article in Insider Higher Ed. “ HyFlex Is Not the Future of Learning ” starts off by complaining about that form of teaching, then becomes a general complaint about online learning. Next he praises the on-campus experience, in contrast to online learning.

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10 edtech experts you should follow

Hapara

Integrating technology into instruction and learning is a way of life for educators today. Each of these experts has a background in education, a unique voice and a passion for using technology in the classroom. Here are 10 edtech experts every educator should follow. Lindy Hockenbary. Dr. Monica Burns.

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The Inconvenient Truth about Class Size

ViewSonic Education

While euphemisms like ‘restructuring' can be placed upon these processes, what such terms really reflect is a need to cut back to beyond the bare essentials for safe, let alone effective education. However, we can see that the education system is in danger of failing them in this way. Larger class sizes to fill in the gaps.

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#Supermuch teaching in the classroom and online

The CoolCatTeacher

We discuss what going to the next level in the classroom and in online learning means both at the secondary and college level. From now until September 28, Advancement Courses, an online provider of professional development for K-12 teachers, is donating 10% of their sales to funding DonorChoose.org projects. Jody Green.

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Top Tips for Teaching Online From Educators Doing It Now

edWeb.net

To help teachers with the transition to online instruction, an edWebinar hosted by SETDA featured educators sharing what is working for them as they teach students online during the COVID-19 crisis. Setting the Course for Secondary Students. This article was modified and published by eSchool News.

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How Brain Research Helped Retool Our School Schedule for Remote Learning

Edsurge

As we chronicled in an earlier EdSurge article , we had tried to change our school schedule once before without success. The brain, whether learning on campus, fully online or in a blended environment, is the organ of learning. Once again, we turned to research. We know that one thing will never change.

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The Rise – and Possible Fall – of the Graphing Calculator

Digital Promise

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Since then, graphing calculators have become a common – and controversial – tool for learning mathematics. As mathematics educators, we think the graphing calculator transformed American classrooms for the better.