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5 Awesome New Screencastify Features

The CoolCatTeacher

Note that Screencastify has been one of my favorite formative assessment tools since 2018 when I wrote 10 Ways to Use Screencasting for Formative Assessment. In the How to Start Coding in HTML (below) I used to kick off this basic coding language to my students, I used Screencastify. Multiple Methods of Sharing.

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Why are some educators still reluctant to using technology in the classroom?

Neo LMS

Technology seems to be involved nowadays in most aspects of education and many schools are adopting it quite well, whether it’s adopting BYOD initiatives, blended learning, flipped classrooms , creating content using authoring tools, or using a learning platform. They don’t know how to use it. They’re very traditional.

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Using Google Forms to Streamline Feedback & Document Growth

techlearning

If you really love what you see and want to take this type of Google Form to the next level, check out this article I wrote for EdSurge about how I took this type of Data and created a student-tracking system to share with students so they can take part in their own growth. Borrow what you like. Below is the show.

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Reflection of ISTE from a Newbie

wwwatanabe

I found that Jackie Gerstein ''s session on the Flipped Classroom at Edubloggercon gave me incredible perspective. Later in the day when I had a moment to ponder this, I realized the possibility of the Flipped Classroom was no longer something intangible to me that only districts with lots of money and high SES could do.

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5 Ways I’ve Redesigned My Rubric and You Should Too

techlearning

I feel like it walks students step-by-step through our design process, captures everything I want my students to leave my program knowing how to do, and is much easier to understand. I’m really happy with the way my I can statements came out. Read more at Teched Up Teacher.

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How to Use Video to Engage Learners

edWeb.net

It’s one of the key ways they’re communicating with each other and consuming information outside school, so why wouldn’t schools want to use it in the classroom? While many schools have 1:1 programs, there are also the BYOD schools. For instance, the same video can be saved with different levels of difficulty in the assessments.

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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

TeachThought - Learn better.

BYOD programs allow students to use their own technology (usually smartphone or tablet) in a classroom. BYOD is often seen as a way of solving budget concerns while increasing the authenticity of learning experiences , while critics point to the problems BYOD can cause for district IT, privacy concerns, and more. .”