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The Best Teacher Tips and Lesson Ideas of 2021

Shake Up Learning

The goal of this blog has always been to provide teachers with digital learning resources, tips, and tricks, and help teachers find ways to integrate technology meaningfully in the classroom. 27 Formative Assessment Tools for Your Classroom. Many of the tools below are great for both formative and summative assessments.

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Digital Badges: Better Than Grades?

Education with Technology

Do you use grades or badges to measure your students’ progress on the standards or proficiencies? Three books of interest: Successful Student Writing Through Formative Assessment. English Common Core Mobile Activities ebook. Formative Assessment: Responding to your Students. .

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New Ways to Gamify Learning

Ask a Tech Teacher

Let me step back a moment to explain the SAMR Model as it applies to the use of technology in education. Augmentation: Technology not only replaces a traditional tool but adds functionality, e.g. using Google Earth to explore the setting of a story rather than a map. To students, it’s a game that wraps them in a fantasy world.

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A Process for Implementing Student Digital Projects

Teacher Reboot Camp

Each year my students accomplish so much with technology, such as brainstorming, collaboration, annotation, editing, research, and so forth. I’ve also gotten students to complete their projects when we’ve had access to very little technology and no Internet access. The Process. Feedback/Evaluation.

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A Process for Implementing Student Digital Projects

Teacher Reboot Camp

Each year my students accomplish so much with technology, such as brainstorming, collaboration, annotation, editing, research, and so forth. I’ve also gotten students to complete their projects when we’ve had access to very little technology and no Internet access. The Process. Evaluation/Reflection.

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A Process for Implementing Student Digital Projects

techlearning

Each year my students accomplish so much with technology, such as brainstorming, collaboration, annotation, editing, research, and so forth. These digital projects, or what I often call, “ learning missions ,” are adaptable and can be used to teach different age groups (children to adults) and subjects and achieve various learning objectives.