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How to develop K-12 open educational resources

Hapara

When you build your own, you can differentiate instruction and support every student with the specific learning content they need. Formative assessments like this NGSS-aligned weather formative assessment. Project outlines like this school wide project-based learning outline. Walker nonfiction text.

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Catholic schools turn to blended learning as a way to address students’ individual needs

The Hechinger Report

Seton has made a priority of helping schools overcome the financial and technical challenges of adopting blended learning. Related: Must a classroom be high-tech to make personalized learning work? Jeff Kerscher, director of Seton’s blended learning network, spent an entire year at St. Photo: Ben Stocking.

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Technology Tools Used in Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

These tools, ranging from interactive whiteboards to educational apps and virtual learning platforms, bridge traditional methodologies with innovative approaches. Integrating technology in the classroom not only cultivates digital literacy but also fosters collaborative and personalized learning environments.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

eSchool News

As we wrapped up 2020, we thought for sure that 2021 might bring us a reprieve from pandemic learning. Virtual and hybrid learning continued into the spring, but then classrooms welcomed back students for full-time in-person learning in the fall. Well, it did–but it also didn’t.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

eSchool News

As we wrapped up 2020, we thought for sure that 2021 might bring us a reprieve from pandemic learning. Virtual and hybrid learning continued into the spring, but then classrooms welcomed back students for full-time in-person learning in the fall. Well, it did–but it also didn’t.

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