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Top edtech tools for digital differentiation

Neo LMS

Read more: Implementing differentiated instruction: the good and the bad. Pre-tests are quick ways to assess ability levels. For other ideas for content differentiation in the core subjects, teachers may look to Khan Academy or TED Ed. The teacher can record audio instructions, as well as written ones.

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Curriculum Design is Emotional Work—This Teacher Makes It Easier

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standards-based) school for at-risk youth, pre-packaged curriculum and assessments offered very little flexibility for personalization or modification. Despite the immense amount of work involved, my colleagues and I fine-tuned our curriculum every year based on student skill gaps and results from formative assessments.

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Kiddom: an easier way to manage standards-based grading

The Cornerstone for Teachers

A few of their activity sources include Khan Academy, CK-12, CommonLit, and iXL, with more to come in the future. This feature alone helps teachers save time in preparing teaching materials and differentiating instruction. Kiddom is designed to help teachers break free from the the drill-and-kill approach to testing.

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Why a K-12 Operating System is the Next Step in the Evolution of Edtech

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To supplement in-person support offered during class and lunch periods, I published a simple Google site to house my lessons, assessments, and other resources. If students missed class or needed additional help, they could go to my website and access the day’s lesson as well as videos and digital exercises from YouTube and Khan Academy.

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Technology Tools Used in Teaching and Learning

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Learning management systems (LMS) streamline course administration, enabling educators to organize content, assess student progress, and facilitate online discussions. Furthermore, adaptive learning platforms, like Khan Academy and Duolingo, cater to individual student needs, offering personalized learning paths and immediate feedback.