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20 Ways to Personalize Your Learning This Summer

The CoolCatTeacher

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.”

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Flipped classroom is a teaching model in which the traditional classroom and at-home components of a class are switched. Digital citizenship refers to appropriate and responsible use of technology. These include awareness of what you post on social media, proper digital etiquette, and the need for digital security.

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Why Flipped and Blended Learning are Making Waves in education

Ask a Tech Teacher

If a problem seems confusing or the application of a concept seems blurred, a student can get prompt assistance in a flipped classroom. The resources provided as a part of flipped learning can mostly be paused and replayed. Flipped classrooms overcome this issue with efficiency. Wait, I need a break. I got this.

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10 Ways to Use Twitter in Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

For anyone who missed the April announcement, Twitter switched its app category from ‘social media’ (where it consistently ranked in the top ten with Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Pinterest) to ‘news’ (now ranked #1, ahead of apps like CNN, Fox News, and Reddit). Formative assessment.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Flipped classroom is a teaching model in which the traditional classroom and at-home components of a class are switched. Digital citizenship refers to appropriate and responsible use of technology. These include awareness of what you post on social media, proper digital etiquette, and the need for digital security.

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Educator Perspectives: Leading in a Pandemic

MIND Research Institute

I present regionally on innovative practices in education, topics such as the flipped classroom or using social media to build relationships for families. When the rug gets pulled out from under you and you’re forced to use things like Google Classroom or a Chromebook, suddenly maybe you see what they’re good for.

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Viewing Comprehension Strategies: Watching Videos Like You Read A Book

TeachThought - Learn better.

This suggests that video consumption would more readily transfer to video production, or even video as a means of assessment. Similarly, the reading of a text naturally transitions to text production and text-based assessment–or so some research suggests. Socialize extended responses (e.g., Create a word cloud (e.g.,