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100+ Great Google Classroom Resources for Educators

The CoolCatTeacher

Google Classroom allows teachers to easily manage student work and teaching with Google Docs, Google Forms, Google Spreadsheets and anything Google. This handy tool has opened up the doors of blended learning and collaborative classrooms like never before. Google Classroom Resources. Assessment.

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Competency-Based Education: A Reading Journey

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

Instead of ranking them in order of importance, or even in the order I actually read them, I have put them in what I think would be the most useful reading sequence that would best grow one's CBE knowledge as well as help you strategically plan for implementation in your own classroom, school or district.

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Meet Caliper, the Data Standard That May Help Us (Finally) Measure Edtech Efficacy

Edsurge

However, with the recent proliferation of Chromebooks and iPads into classrooms, there is more student activity in the classroom that has moved online. For example, a learning activity is represented like this: “Student A (actor) started (action) Quiz B (object.)”. And that creates data that can be shared.

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Making an environment where teachers can create bespoke lessons

The Hechinger Report

They learn on the job, with the help of teacher-leaders who provide real-life examples of how personalized learning works in the classroom. Sign up for our Blended Learning newsletter. “We Yet there have been limited efforts to support personalized learning across an entire state or region.

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Personalized learning: How kids are getting into college by mastering their skills

The Hechinger Report

Students work on individual projects in the blended-learning classroom of Jessica Anderson, in Deer Lodge, Montana. Students refine these skills based on goal-setting, ungraded feedback known as the formative assessment. This evaluation is called the summative assessment. Photo: Jessica Anderson.