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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

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You may find a program that meets some of your requirements but not all and wonder if you should settle. The catalog include topics relevant to today’s K-12 education offered in a variety of approaches that meet teacher needs. assess success at completion. Topics include but not limited to: Flipped Classrooms.

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20 Ways to Personalize Your Learning This Summer

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Course: Designing Blended Learning for Student Engagement and Achievement “By the end of the course, you will be able to design and implement meaningful blended learning experiences with objective-aligned assessments and activities that foster core 21st-century skills.” This approach will take learning to a new level in your classroom.

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3 Apps That Energize Learning

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make access from digital devices easy and intuitive. Here are three apps I love that meet these qualifications: Flipgrid. Here are just a few ways to use it in your class: ask questions about reading material or the lesson plan as a formative assessment to measure student understanding of the topic.

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7 Apps That Inspire Students

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For over a decade, teachers have considered it “good enough” to meet those first levels — like rote drills to replace worksheets. These sorts of digital tools are not more complicated to use or more expensive. From Flipped Classroom Tutorials, here’s a quick video on using Edpuzzle in class.

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Top 10 Reasons to Sign Up for Summer Learning with Ask a Tech Teacher

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You want to meet new people. Topics attendees may learn by doing include (this depends upon the class taken): Blogging—to reflect, collaborate with classmates, share perspectives during class, complete assessments in some cases. Digital portfolios—via wikis. Flipped Classroom—attendees learn in a ‘flipped classroom’ environment.

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35 Take-aways from Summer 2016 Professional Development

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We experimented with some of the hottest tech tools available for the classroom such as Google Apps, differentiation tools, digital storytelling, visual learning, Twitter, blogs, Common Core and tech, digital citizenship, and formative assessment options. Twitter Chats worked best with larger groups.

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17 Take-aways from Summer PD

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It was run like a flipped classroom where class members picked 60% of daily topics, then they read, tested and experimented. Teachers eagerly looked for tech options to traditional ‘fill out this sheet of paper’ approaches to ending class and/or assessing learning. Failed and tried again. Asked questions.