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Must-have Resources for Blended Learning

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Guest blogger, Emily Cleary, has some great ideas on some of her favorite must-have resources for today’s blended learning. Some of the best online academies include Udemy , Khan Academy, and CodeAcademy. Luckily, Google Scholar is free and provides credible, academic research, abstracts, and case laws.

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Why Blended Learning Fits Your Class, 3 Issues to Think About, and 5 Easy Ways to Begin

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Blended learning occurs when an education program combines Internet-based media with traditional classroom methods. But blended learning is more than simply replacing lectures and books with web-based technology. These should be in place before unpacking a blended learning program. Infrastructure.

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How to Blend Learning with Play for a Kid-friendly Summer

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Take the stress out of technology by letting students use typical tech tools (like Excel or Google Sheets) to play a game. Here are several examples: Battleship on Google Sheets. Here are a few: Khan Academy Reading-Writing prep. Google Storybuilder — collaboratively write a story to share with friends and family.

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8 Essential Books Every Tech-Minded Teacher Should Read

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50 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom. One of the most interesting reads for teachers ready to embrace modern technology is this particular book, which draws from the extensive experience of its authors regarding the use of digital apps, such as Google Apps, in the process of educating the young minds of tomorrow.

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100+ Ways to Use a Chromebook in the Classroom – SULS033

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By the way, this resource is excellent for any Google for Education school that uses the Chrome browser, not just Chromebooks! While I can’t actually fit 100 ideas into this blog post and podcast episode, I can offer you a FREE Google Chromebook resource that is loaded with ideas, lessons, apps, and more! Click To Tweet.

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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

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Students exercise digital citizenship within a secure classroom blogging space. Khan Academy (free) works on multiple platforms https://www.khanacademy.org/ Does a great job supporting the math curriculum. Matific episodes enable a blended learning approach. Great for reviewing concepts.

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What is Kiddom? Why is it right for you? And free resources to inform your teaching

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They can be generated from content providers like Khan Academy, Common Lit, CK-12, and IXL, or created by the teacher (by uploading documents from their local drive or Google Drive). If this is important to you, there is a solution: Export class data as a.csv and upload it to the digital gradebook.

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