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Teaching Tools and Techniques

eSchool News

In K-12 education, employing effective teaching methods and strategies is paramount for engaging students and facilitating meaningful learning experiences across diverse subjects and grade levels. These visual representations enhance the learning environment and provide valuable reference points for students throughout the school year.

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Wooclap

Technology Tidbits

Wooclap is a tool that reminds me a lot of Kahoot, where a teacher can create a poll/quiz and students can respond in real-time from their mobile device. This is a great tool for educators to assess student learning and differentiate instruction. below is a brief demo.

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IXL, Wyzant and Miami-Dade County Public Schools Partner to Provide Personalized Math Instruction

eSchool News

Teachers use IXL’s adaptive assessment, the Real-Time Diagnostic , to understand exactly what students know and precisely what to do to help them improve. Educators also rely on IXL Analytics to accurately track student progress with up-to-date reports, monitor growth and differentiate instruction to close achievement gaps.

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iPracticeMath

Technology Tidbits

works on mobile devices too!!!). It even lets users print out the answers or view them online. Not only are these reports generated in real-time but they make it easy to assess students and differentiate instruction, making it a vital resource for both school and in home instruction.

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Top Learning Tools when School is Closed

Technology Tidbits

Adventure Academy - Similar to ABCmouse, this online curriculum is for ages 8-13 in Math, Reading, and Science. Answer Pad - Is a free visual and student based response system that educators use to blend learning and flip classrooms in real-time on browser based devices.

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Does Presence Equal Progress? Tracking Engagement in Online Schools

Edsurge

But this innovation is at odds with a generations-old notion of what school should look like and it is spurring debate of the merit of online schools. The practice of funding public schools and assessing student engagement based on a student’s physical attendance is rooted in this definition and has only reinforced what is an outmoded idea.

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Top 50 Sites/Apps of 2015

Technology Tidbits

However, that does not mean there are not a lot of new items to look through, as sites/apps for programming/coding, Math/STEM, and Game Based Learning played a predominant role in this year's list. Code Kingdoms - One of my favorite sites for learning how to program (Javascript) by drag-n-dropping blocks of code (i.e

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