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10 Awesome Courses To Improve Your Online Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

I’ve also included the links to Advancement Courses’ professional development courses that relate to this topic. This course is sponsored by Advancement Courses. Remember that if you register for any of these courses, use the code COOL20 to get the 20% discount reserved for my readers! All opinions are my own.

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How to minimize cheating in online assessments

Neo LMS

I’m going to give as an example the most popular ones, but keep in mind that it’s the function that matters: Proctoring. As the name suggests, the proctoring feature ensures that assessments are carried out safely. Through this feature, you typically limit students’ access to assessments until the day of the exam.

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A Visual Chart on Summative Vs Formative Assessment

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Summative vs formative assessment is the topic of our blog post today! Navigating the realm of educational assessments can feel like a tightrope walk. On one side, we have formative assessments—those ongoing checks that help us tweak our teaching and help students steer their learning.

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6 Practical Blended Learning Examples

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Continuing this comprehensive exploration, today’s post focuses on practical examples of blended learning in action. Drawing from peer-reviewed research papers, I’ve made sure to include diverse and illustrative examples that showcase how blended learning is being implemented across different educational contexts.

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Bloom’s Taxonomy Questions (Examples)

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In today’s blog post, we will share with you examples of Bloom’s Taxonomy questions. Bloom’s Taxonomy Questions Here are some illustrative examples of Bloom’s taxonomy questions. What examples from your life can illustrate the law of supply and demand? How would you analyze the causes of World War I?

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Be the Example

A Principal's Reflections

“ The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion. ” – Paulo Coelho Change is hard. As such I did what I was trained to do and what I thought was the most logical course of action to get buy-in from my staff. I drafted memos and emails that provided guidance and examples.

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New Effort Hopes to Make ‘Weed-Out’ Courses More Equitable

Edsurge

Some introductory courses have a “weed-out” reputation for narrowing the paths students can take through college. Statistics show significant inequities in the completion rate in gateway courses,” says Andrea Jones-Davis of Educause. Research shows students may drop out or change their major based on these gateway courses.”

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