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6 Creative back-to-school activities for teachers

Neo LMS

There are a variety of tools we can use, but why not choose just one! At the start of the year, students may be hesitant to speak in front of classmates and are better able to build skills gradually using some different methods or tools available. Students also build SEL skills as they play and have fun while learning.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

One notable piece of K-12 tech innovation news is the integration of interactive devices and digital learning tools, transforming static learning spaces into dynamic, multimedia-rich environments. The proliferation of educational apps and online resources has expanded learning beyond the confines of textbooks.

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15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google

Shake Up Learning

The post 15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google appeared first on Shake Up Learning. It’s no secret that I love Google tools, but Google is not the only option for your classroom. There are hundreds of fantastic collaborative learning tools! Learn more about Pear Deck.

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Top 25 Sites/Apps of 2018

Technology Tidbits

Again, this years list sees a lot of tools for STEM that focuses on programming/coding. As w/ any of my previous annual top lists, all tools listed in previous posts will not be eligible for this years'. Dystopia 2153 - An innovative new site that teaches programming/coding through the use of game based learning and graphic novels.

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Personalizing the Curriculum with the Learning Journey Model

The CoolCatTeacher

Those pieces are in my Foundational Learning segment. Then there’s Collaborative Learning, which looks like what you would imagine it should look like for any collaborative project. Then we move into a personal segment where they do a Passion-Based Learning Project. Transcribed by Kymberli Mulford.

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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

Tech Helpful

They are assigned a topic and divided into specific groups (as known as typical collaborative learning groups.) This empowers students at a young age to document what they are learning at school and share it with their teacher, parents and classmates. This was the objective from their first PBL (Project Based Learning).