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Reimagining Student Supports in a Year of Distance Instruction

Digital Promise

Still, teachers are tirelessly putting in their best effort to make distance learning work for their students. Even though kids had iPads, parents were not sure [how to use them for class]. In many cases, parent involvement understandably extends to supporting students in taking online assessments.

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6 tips for tech-enabled instruction in the early literacy classroom

eSchool News

I could just check for proficiency on the material I thought it did well to see how much additional instruction was needed, if any. Even for something that seems like it should be plug-and-play, like an assessment, it’s enlightening to dive in and see what the program is doing. What do students actually see as they interact with it?

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One District's Journey From 'State of Emergency' to Student Success

Edsurge

So I developed the Allendale Six instructional process: bell to bell instruction. performing formative assessments. standards-based instruction. student-centered instruction. We’re using them to improve instruction across the district. We’re also a 1:1 district where every student has an iPad.

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Top 15 Sites and Apps for Flipped Learning

Technology Tidbits

Top 15 Sites and Apps for a Flipped Learning Answer Pad - The ultimate assessment tool for teachers to use w/ their mobile devices or browser to gauge student's learning. Educreations - A terrific iPad app that is very similar to Ask3 as it turns the iPad into a recordable whiteboard. *This list is in alphabetical order.

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Finding Inspiration within the League of Innovative Schools

eSpark

The administrators, teachers, and students in these communities inspire us every day to keep pushing the boundaries of what it means to differentiate instruction and create lifelong learners. Read on for a look at the many ways a few of our Digital Promise district partners are boosting student engagement and academic growth.

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Help Students Show What They Know With Media by Wesley Fryer View different examples of student multimedia projects created by students, including narrated art/photo projects, narrated slideshow/screencasts, Quick-edit videos, visual notes, and GeoMap projects. Jenny used Beebots followed by apps on the iPads or similar tablets.

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Digital Storytelling and Stories for the Desktop

wwwatanabe

It is great differentiation for all students including ELs , gifted, and special needs. It increases student engagement in a meaningful and relevant task. It can be used as an authentic assessment. 6 Assess how point of view or purpose shapes the content and style of a text. CCSS.ELA-Literacy Language.6.3b